THE EVOLUTION OF ANNUAL MEAN TEMPERATURE AND PRECIPITATION QUANTITY VARIABILITY BASED ON estimated CHANGES BY THE REGIONAL CLIMATIC MODELS

 

Paula Furtună, I. H. Holobācă

 

Abstract. The evolution of the annual mean temperatures and precippitation amount on changes estimated by the regional climatic models.  Climatic changes are representing one of the major challenges of our century, these being forcasted according to climate scenarios and models, which represent plausible and concrete images of future climatic conditions. The results of climate models comparison regarding future water resources and temperature regime trend can become a useful instrument for decision makers in choosing the most effective decisions regarding economic, social and ecologic levels. The aim of this article is the analysis of temperature and pluviometric variability at the closest grid point to Cluj-Napoca, based on data provided by six different regional climate models (RCMs). Analysed on 30 year periods (2001-2030,2031-2060 and 2061-2090), the mean temperature has an ascending general trend, with great varability between periods. The precipitation expressed trough percentage deviation shows a descending general trend, which is more emphazied during 2031-2060 and 2061-2090.

 

Keywords: regional climatic models, forecasted changes, temperature regime, pluviometric regime, climatic variability.

 

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