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Fredrik Boberg

Researcher at Danish Meteorological Institute

Publications -  51
Citations -  3482

Fredrik Boberg is an academic researcher from Danish Meteorological Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate model & Climate change. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 46 publications receiving 2741 citations.

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On the need for bias correction of regional climate change projections of temperature and precipitation

TL;DR: In this paper, the systematic bias in simulated monthly mean temperature and precipitation for an ensemble of thirteen regional climate models (RCMs) was explored within the framework of the European project ENSEMBLES (ensembles-based predictions of climate changes and their impacts).
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Observational evidence for soil-moisture impact on hot extremes in southeastern Europe

TL;DR: In this paper, an analysis of observational indices from central and southeastern Europe confirms that summer hot extremes are linked to soil-moisture deficits in southeastern Europe but does not detect a similar effect in central Europe.
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Regional climate downscaling over Europe: perspectives from the EURO-CORDEX community

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TL;DR: The European CORDEX (EURO-CORDEX) initiative as discussed by the authors is a large voluntary effort that seeks to advance regional climate and Earth system science in Europe, which includes the design and coordination of ongoing ensembles of regional climate projections of unprecedented size and resolution.
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Overestimation of Mediterranean summer temperature projections due to model deficiencies

TL;DR: In this article, the importance of systematic biases in regional and global climate models was discussed and it was shown that unless a bias-correction method is applied, individual models significantly overestimate regional amplification of global warming.
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Daily and monthly temperature and precipitation statistics as performance indicators for regional climate models.

TL;DR: This paper evaluated daily and monthly statistics of maximum and minimum temperatures and precipitation in an ensemble of 16 regional climate models (RCMs) forced by boundary conditions from reanalysis data for 1961-1990.