1993
DOI: 10.1016/0304-3800(93)90057-y
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A procedure for generating synthetic weather records in conjunction of climatic scenario for modelling of ecological impacts of changing climate in boreal conditions

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“…There are different climate scenarios for climate change studies [37][38][39][40][41]. GCM based scenario [42,43] and Synthetic scenario [2] are often used to project future climate [38,41,44].…”
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“…There are different climate scenarios for climate change studies [37][38][39][40][41]. GCM based scenario [42,43] and Synthetic scenario [2] are often used to project future climate [38,41,44].…”
Section: General Circulation Model (Gcm)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…GCM based scenario [42,43] and Synthetic scenario [2] are often used to project future climate [38,41,44]. This study used a general circulation model (GCM) based scenario to predicted the effect of future climate on the river flow.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Climate data are also relevant for agricultural and ecological research [2,3], becoming critical inputs to forecast crop growth and development rates, as well as to model population dynamics of pest and diseases [4]. In addition, the data represent a baseline to assess global and local climate change effects [5]. However, climate information is not always available with the required spatial resolution and temporal coverage.…”
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“…Water 2018, 10, x FOR PEER REVIEW 2 of 16 climate change effects [5]. However, climate information is not always available with the required spatial resolution and temporal coverage.…”
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“…In the ecosystem model, the dynamics of the ecosystem are directly linked to climate through photosynthesis, respiration and transpiration and indirectly through the hydrological and nitrogen cycles. A detailed description of the model is given below only with respect to the soil frost calculation, as a thorough discussion of the properties of the SOIL model utilised in the overall model has already been presented by Jansson (1991) and Kellomäki & Väisänen (1997).The forcing by atmospheric variables needed in the FinnFor model simulations are given by a weather simulator developed by Strandman et al (1993). The weather simulator outputs the data either with a time step of 1 h, or as a daily mean, depending on the variable.…”
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