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本帖最后由 hillside 于 2013-8-3 08:24 编辑
该软件(源程序用FORTRAN编写)来自在气候学研究领域负有盛名的东英吉利大学。
Climatic Research Unit : Research and Projects
STARDEXStatistical and Regional dynamical Downscaling of Extremes for European regionsA research project supported by
the European Commission under the Fifth Framework Programme
and contributing to the implementation of the Key Action
"Global change, climate and biodiversity"
within the Environment, Energy and Sustainable Development.
Contract no: EVK2-CT-2001-00115
February 2002 to July 2005
Co-ordinated by Dr Clare Goodess, Climatic Research Unit
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STARDEX will provide a rigorous and systematic inter-comparison and evaluation of statistical, dynamical and statistical-dynamical downscaling methods for the construction of scenarios of extremes. The more robust techniques will be identified and used to produce future scenarios of extremes for European case-study regions for the end of the 21st century. These will help to address the vital question as to whether extremes will occur more frequently in the future. STARDEX is part of a co-operative cluster of projects exploring future changes in extreme events in response to global warming. The other members of the cluster are MICE and PRUDENCE. This research is highly relevant to current climate related problems in Europe. [size=-1]To read PDF files you may need to obtain the free Adobe Acrobat Reader
NewsFinal ReportThe STARDEX final report is now available.
This is the best introduction to STARDEX, providing a summary of aims, methodologies and key results.Final Management Report The STARDEX final management report is now available.
Deliverables- D9: Trends in extreme daily precipitation and temperature across Europe in the 2nd half of the 20th century
- D10: Recommendations on methodologies for identification of the best predictor variables for extreme events
- D11: Recommendations on variables and extremes for which downscaling is required
- D12: Intercomparison of statistical downscaling methods based on NCEP Reanalysis data
- D13: Evaluation of the reliability of downscaling predictor variables in the HadAM3P GCM
- D15: Improved statistical downscaling methodologies: description of the STARDEX methods
- D16: Recommendations on the more robust statistical and dynamical downscaling methods for the construction of scenarios of extremes
- D18: Summary of likely changes in extremes at the end of the 21st Century. Includes regional scenario information sheets.
Information SheetsSTARDEX Diagnostic Extremes Indices SoftwareVersion 3.3.1 updated 2nd June 2004. See documentation for version history.
This software calculates 57 annual and seasonal extremes indices (such as percentiles, growing season length and wet/dry day duration) from daily temperature and precipitation time series. It is provided free of use. The two software elements (a Fortran subroutine that calculates all the indices for a single location and a Fortran program that uses this subroutine to process station data in a standard input format) are accompanied by a user information document.Data Products- Indices: STARDEX core extremes indices calculated for 491-station European data set
- Downscaled series: Calculated from NCEP data as well as control and perturbed GCM experiments - available here
PublicationsReportsOverview Presentations
People are welcome to use slides from these files in their own presentations, provided that STARDEX is duly acknowledged. Please contact Clare Goodess if you have any questions about these presentations. She would also appreciate being informed about any use made of this material.- Introducing STARDEX:STAtistical and Regional dynamical Downscaling of EXtremes for European regions, COP11, November 2005
- Introducing STARDEX:STAtistical and Regional dynamical Downscaling of EXtremes for European regions, COP10, December 2004
- Circulation classification and statistical downscaling: the experience of the STARDEX project, EMS/ECAC, Nice, September 2004
- STARDEX - the lessons learned so far, PRUDENCE final meeting, Toledo, September 2004
- Overview of STARDEX, PRUDENCE, MICE and ENSEMBLES, 1er Symposium Ouranos sur les changements climatiques, Montreal, June 2004
- EGU Assembly, Nice, France, April 2004
- Canadian national workshop on the development of scenarios of climate variability and extremes, Victoria, Canada, October 2003
- Royal Meteorological Society conference, Norwich, UK, September 2003
- EGS-AGU-EUG Joint Assembly, Nice, France, April 2003
- MICE meeting, Cologne, Germany, January 2003
- ICTP workshop/2nd PRUDENCE meeting, Trieste, Italy, October 2002
- Overview of STARDEX, March 2002
Dataset linksThe following data sets are available from other organisations and projects and are likely to be of use to STARDEX participants. In some cases, registration may be needed before a data set can be downloaded or used and restrictions of use may apply. STARDEX participants should quote the project name/funding body/contract number where appropriate. Data sets which are restricted to the STARDEX consortium are available from the internal pages.The following datasets are provided from the STARDEX data repository: Other links
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