2023
DOI: 10.1002/joc.8273
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Modelling temperature‐precipitation pressures on African timber heritage

Jenny Richards,
Peter Brimblecombe,
Sebastian Engelstaedter

Abstract: Climate parameters can be refined for use in a heritage context to capture climate‐based deterioration processes occurring on buildings and sites. The Scheffer index, which combines temperature and rainfall components, is commonly used as a metric of wood decay risk. Understanding how the index is likely to change is important for developing effective conservation strategies for timber heritage. However, there has been limited research assessing the agreement between climate model outputs for such heritage‐bas… Show more

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“…Modelling-based approaches inherently contain an element of uncertainty. In heritage, understanding this uncertainty is useful to assess the propagation of error into management or policy decision-making (Richards et al 2023).…”
Section: Modelling Of Skating Freezesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Modelling-based approaches inherently contain an element of uncertainty. In heritage, understanding this uncertainty is useful to assess the propagation of error into management or policy decision-making (Richards et al 2023).…”
Section: Modelling Of Skating Freezesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Successfully representing Ethiopian climate conditions using GCMs can be challenging, due to issues with capturing precipitation processes and the effect of complex orography on GCMs [43,44]. Richards and Brimblecombe [45] found that an ensemble of three CMIP6 GCMs (CMCC-ESM2, HadGEM3-GC31-MM and NorESM2-MM [46]) are effective in reproducing three parameters: minimum daily temperature, maximum daily temperature and rain days above 1 mm for the period 1984-2014 by comparing the parameters generated using the ERA5 and CHIRPS to the CMIP6 datasets for this period.…”
Section: Modelled Datamentioning
confidence: 99%