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Fractal-multifractal ensembles of downscaled precipitation and temperature sets as implied by climate models

Authors :
Joshua H. Viers
Josué Medellín-Azuara
Mahesh L. Maskey
David Joseph Serrano Suarez
Bellie Sivakumar
Laura Elisa Garza Diaz
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Copernicus GmbH, 2021.

Abstract

Describing the specific details and textures implicit in real-world hydro-climatic data sets is paramount for the proper description and simulation of variables such as precipitation, streamflow, and temperature time series. To this aim, a couple of decades ago, a deterministic geometric approach, the so-called fractal-multifractal (FM) method,1,2 was introduced. Such is a holistic approach capable of faithfully encoding (describing)3, simulating4, and downscaling5 hydrologic records in time, as the outcome of a fractal function illuminated by a multifractal measure. This study employs the FM method to generate ensembles of daily precipitation and temperature sets obtained from global circulation models (GCMs). Specifically, this study uses data obtained via ten GCM models, two sets of daily records, as implied from the past, over a year, and three sets projected for the future, as downscaled via localized constructed analogs (LOCA) for a couple of sites in California. The study demonstrates that faithful representations of all sets may be achieved via the FM approach, using encodings relying on 10 and 8 geometric (FM) parameters for rainfall and temperature, respectively. They result in close approximations of the data's histogram, entropy, and autocorrelation functions. By presenting a sensitivity study of FM parameters' for historical and projected data, this work concludes that the FM representations are useful for tracking and foreseeing the records' complexity6 in the past and the future and other applications in hydrology such as bias correction. References

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........908f34f6e0c67ab4bd5de59b3e48d7c0
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu21-13741