Janina Körper
Free University of Berlin
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Meteorologische Zeitschrift | 2012
Franziska Hanf; Janina Körper; Thomas Spangehl; Ulrich Cubasch
This study investigates the future changes in the climate zones’ distribution of the Earth’s land area due to increasing atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations in three IPCC SRES emissions scenarios (A1B, A2 and B1). The Köppen climate classif cation is applied to climate simulations of seven atmosphereocean general circulation models (AOGCMs) and their multi-model mean. The evaluation of the skill of the individual climate models compared to an observation-reanalysis-based climate classif cation provides a f rst order estimate of relevant model uncertainties and serves as assessment for the conf dence in the scenario projections. Uncertainties related to differences in simulation pathways of the future projections are estimated by both, the multi-model ensemble spread of the climate change signals for a given scenario and differences between different scenarios. For the recent climate the individual models fail to capture the exact Köppen climate types in about 24–39 % of the global land area excluding Antarctica due to temperature and precipitation biases, while the multi-model ensemble mean simulates the present day observation-reanalysisbased distribution of the climate types more accurately. For the end of the 21 century compared to the present day climate the patterns of change are similar across the three scenarios, while the magnitude of change is largest for the highest emission scenario. Moreover, the temporal development of the climate shifts from the end of the 20st century and during the 21 century show that changes of the multi-model ensemble mean for the A2 and B1 scenario are generally within the ensemble spread of the individual models for the A1B scenario, illustrating that for the given range of scenarios the model uncertainty is even larger than the spread given by the different GHG concentration pathways.The multi-model ensemble mean’s projections show climate shifts to dryer climates in the subtropics (Australia, Mediterranean Basin, southern Africa). This is consistent with an increase of area classif ed as Tropical Savanna Climate as well as Dry Climates. Furthermore, there is a poleward extension of the warmer climate types in the northern hemisphere causing a retreat of regions with Cold Climate with Moist Winter and Tundra Climate. The European region shows largest changes comparing the shifts in the different continents (37.1 % of the European land area) as a result of a large extension of the Humid Temperate Climate across eastern and north-eastern Europe at the cost of the Cold Climate with Moist Winter.
Climates, Landscapes, and Civilizations | 2013
Jonas Berking; Janina Körper; Sebastian Wagner; Ulrich Cubasch; Brigitta Schütt
Climates, Landsca Geophysical Mon
Journal of Geophysical Research | 2010
Thomas Spangehl; Ulrich Cubasch; Christoph C. Raible; Semjon Schimanke; Janina Körper; Dominik Hofer
Geophysical Research Letters | 2011
Semjon Schimanke; Janina Körper; Thomas Spangehl; Ulrich Cubasch
Geophysical Research Letters | 2009
Janina Körper; Thomas Spangehl; Ulrich Cubasch; Heike Huebener
Quaternary International | 2012
Janina Körper
Archive | 2011
Thomas Spangehl; Ulrich Cubasch; Christoph C. Raible; Semjon Schimanke; Janina Körper; Dominik Hofer
Geophysical Research Letters | 2011
Semjon Schimanke; Janina Körper; Thomas Spangehl; Ulrich Cubasch
Archive | 2010
Semjon Schimanke; Thomas Spangehl; Janina Körper; Ulrich Cubasch
Archive | 2010
I. Höschel; Janina Körper; Ulrich Cubasch