This paper examined the temperature changes from the COordinated Regional climate Downscaling Experiment (CORDEX) over the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) domain called CORDEX-MENA. The focus is on the Arabian Peninsula in the 21(st) century, using data from three Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 5 (CMIP5) models downscaled by RegCM4, a regional climate model. The analysis includes surface observations along with RegCM4 simulations and changes in threshold based on extreme temperature at the end of the 21(st) century relative to the base period (1971-2000). Irrespective of the driving CMIP5 models, the RegCM4 simulations show enhanced future temperature changes for RCP8.5 as compared to RCP4.5. The Arabian Peninsula will warm at a faster rate (0.83 degrees C per decade) as compared to the entire domain (0.79 degrees C per decade) for RCP8.5 during the period 2071-2100. Moreover, the number of hot days (T(max)50 degrees C) (cold nights: T(min)5 degrees C) will increase (decrease) faster in the Arabian Peninsula as compared to the entire domain. This increase (decrease) of hot days (cold nights) will be more prominent in the far future (2071-2100) as compared to the near future (2021-2050) period. Moreover, the future changes in temperature over the main cities in Saudi Arabia are also projected. The RegCM4-based temperature simulation data from two suitable CMIP5 models are recommended as a useful database for further climate-change-related studies.
King Abdulaziz Univ, Dept Meteorol, Ctr Excellence Climate Change Res, Jeddah 21589, Saudi Arabia
Recommended Citation:
Almazroui, Mansour. Temperature Changes over the CORDEX-MENA Domain in the 21(st) Century Using CMIP5 Data Downscaled with RegCM4: A Focus on the Arabian Peninsula[J]. ADVANCES IN METEOROLOGY,2019-01-01