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Assessment of CMIP6 models performance in simulation precipitation and temperature over Iran and surrounding regions.
Zareian, Mohammad Javad; Dehban, Hossein; Gohari, Alireza; Torabi Haghighi, Ali.
Affiliation
  • Zareian MJ; Department of Water Resources Study and Research, Water Research Institute (WRI), Tehran, Iran. mj.zareian@gmail.com.
  • Dehban H; Department of Water Resources Study and Research, Water Research Institute (WRI), Tehran, Iran.
  • Gohari A; Department of Water Science and Engineering, College of Agriculture, Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan, Iran.
  • Torabi Haghighi A; Water, Energy, and Environmental Engineering Research Unit, University of Oulu, P.O. Box 4300, FIN-90014, Oulu, Finland.
Environ Monit Assess ; 196(8): 701, 2024 Jul 04.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38965084
ABSTRACT
This study investigates the performance of CMIP6 models in reproducing historical temperature and precipitation data for Iran and neighboring countries (Afghanistan, Pakistan, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Turkey, and Iraq) from 1980 to 2014. Reanalysis data from the ECMWF database (ERA5) for temperature and precipitation were utilized as a reference for the period 1980-2014. Additionally, ten Atmosphere-Ocean General Circulation Models (AOGCMs) from CMIP6 were employed to simulate temperature and precipitation data for the study region based on the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report databases. The Kling-Gupta Efficiency (KGE) index was used to evaluate the accuracy of CMIP6 models in replicating daily temperature and precipitation. The results indicate that different CMIP6 models exhibit varying degrees of accuracy in simulating historical temperatures and precipitation, depending on the month and the country. For instance, the IPSL-CM6A-LR model demonstrated the best annual performance in estimating temperature in Azerbaijan (KGE = 0.5), while the HadGEM3-GC31-LL model showed the lowest annual performance in Pakistan (KGE = -1.4). Interestingly, the models were found to be more accurate in simulating temperatures during warm months compared to cold ones. Furthermore, the accuracy of different models in estimating annual precipitation varied significantly, ranging from -0.64 (MRI-EMS2-0 model in Afghanistan) to 0.05 (CMCC-ESM2 model in Armenia). Similar to temperature, the study found that models were generally more accurate in simulating precipitation during cold months compared to warm ones.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Rain / Temperature / Environmental Monitoring Country/Region as subject: Asia / Europa Language: En Journal: Environ Monit Assess Year: 2024 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Rain / Temperature / Environmental Monitoring Country/Region as subject: Asia / Europa Language: En Journal: Environ Monit Assess Year: 2024 Document type: Article