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Analýza výstupů klimatických modelů pomocí lineárních a nelineárních technik
Chládová, Zuzana
Regional climate models (RCMs) are currently one of regularly applied tools for localization of global climate models (GCMs) outcomes. This study is focused on analyses of mean daily temperature and precipitation using linear and nonlinear statistical techniques. 48 grid points of the regional climate models HIRHAM and RCAO and 29 meteorological stations of the Czech Republic were compared in the period 1961-1990. Mean annual courses of mean daily temperature and precipitation in the period 2071-2100 were analyzed at selected HIRHAM and RCAO grid points for A2 and B2 emission scenarios [IPCC, 2007]. Furthermore, time-delayed average mutual information (AMI) and autocorrelation function were analyzed. AMI and autocorrelation function were calculated for one selected time series of each grid point of the Czech Republic and Europe with a time lag varying from 1 to 10 days. The values of average mutual information were compared with values of autocorrelation function.

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