The Horizon 2020 project BINGO: Bringing INnovation to onGOing water management - a better future under climate change (2015-2019) aims at providing practical knowledge and tools to end users, water managers,
0.025°-resolution convection-permitting evaluation simulations for Germany, with the CCLM regional climate model.
-CCLM version: cosmo_131108_5.0_clm16
-Temporal coverage: 5-month time-slices for
Convection-permitting simulations at 0.02° resolution with COSMO-CLM, centred over Badalona, Spain (near Barcelona). The simulations were performed as part of the H2020 project BINGO <http://www.projectbingo.eu/>,
PDF containing additional information on the Wupper 0.02 degree simulations, for example the directory structure of the archives and where certain variables are stored, etc.
Within the framework of the BINGO project <http://www.projectbingo.eu/>, 0.11° EURO-CORDEX simulations with the CCLM Regional Climate model (global model MPI-ESM-LR) have been dynamically downscaled to
This dataset contains the 0.0625 degree CCLM model output used in the article "Assessing the impact of SSTs on a simulated medicane using ensemble simulations", by Noyelle et al. As of December 2018, this
Information on BINGO 0.02°-resolution Extremal Episode Simulations used in Section 3.2 of: A classification algorithm for selective dynamical downscaling of precipitation extremes (Meredith et al., 2018b)
Information on BINGO 0.02°-resolution Extremal Episode Simulations EP Meredith, HW Rust, U Ulbrich Institut für Meteorologie, Freie Universität Berlin, Carl-Heinrich-Becker Weg 6-10, 12165 Berlin December 10, 2018
Within the framework of the BINGO project http://www.projectbingo.eu/ a methodology has been developed for identifying days with an increased likelihood of extreme precipitation in coarser-resolution climate
Within the framework of the BINGO project http://www.projectbingo.eu/ a methodology has been developed for identifying days with an increased likelihood of extreme precipitation in coarser-resolution climate