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National climate (change) projections are specialised regional climate projections, typically produced for individual countries by their national meteorological services or institutions working on climate change. The climate projections (narratives, graphs, maps, and often including raw data) are often publicly available for climate impact studies, risk assessments, climate change adaptation research, policy makers, public and private decision makers, including government agencies. Often several scenarios (e.g. RCPs) are presented, allowing users more choice in exploring impacts. The results are updated every few years, when further scientific insights and improved climate models are available.

Aims

National climate (change) projections inform how a country's climate may change in the future under some predefined scenarios. The projections often explore the uncertainty range, to give better guidance to users. National climate projections form the basis of national climate adaptation and climate resilience plans, which are also collected by the UNFCCC and used in IPCC assessments.

Design

To explore a wide range of possible outcomes and to enhance confidence in the projections, national climate change projections are often generated from general circulation model climate ensembles, which can take the form of perturbed physics ensembles (PPE), multi-model ensembles (MME) or initial condition ensembles. As the resolution of the underlying GCMs are typically quite coarse, the projections are often downscaled using regional climate models (RCMs), this is called dynamical downscaling; an alternative approach uses statistical methods. Some projections include data from areas which are larger than the national boundaries, e.g. to more fully evaluate catchment areas of transboundary rivers. Some countries have also produced more localised projections for smaller administrative areas, e.g. States in the United States, Länder in Germany and Cantons in Switzerland.

Examples

Over 30 countries have reported national climate projections / scenarios in their most recent National Communications to United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. Many European governments have also funded national information portals on climate change.[1]

For countries which lack adequate resources to develop their own climate change projections, organisations such as UNDP or FAO have sponsored development of projections and national adaptation programmes (NAPAs) [8] [9].

Applications

National climate projections are widely used to predict climate change impacts in a wide range of economic sectors, and also to inform climate change adaptation studies and decisions. Some examples include:

Comparisons

A detailed comparison between some national climate projections have been carried out [25] and [26].

See also

External links

References

  1. ^ Füssel, Hans-Martin (2014). How Is Uncertainty Addressed in the Knowledge Base for National Adaptation Planning?. In Adapting to an Uncertain Climate. pp. 41-66: Springer, Cham. ISBN 978-3-319-04875-8. {{cite book}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)CS1 maint: location (link)
  2. ^ Climate Change in Australia
  3. ^ California climate change scenarios and climate impact research
  4. ^ KNMI'14 Pictures of the future - Climate scenarios
  5. ^ CH2018 - New Climate Scenarios for Switzerland
  6. ^ UKCP18 Project announcement
  7. ^ UKCP18 Demonstration Projects (Met Office)
  8. ^ UNDP - Supporting Integrated Climate Change Strategies
  9. ^ UNFCCC - National Adaptation Programmes of Action - Introduction
  10. ^ European Climatic Energy Mixes (ECEM)
  11. ^ California's Climate Adaptation Strategy for Water
  12. ^ Climate-ADAPT EU sector policies - Agriculture
  13. ^ Switzerland: Climate change impacts on tree species, forest properties, and ecosystem services
  14. ^ []
  15. ^ BACC – The Baltex Assessment of Climate Change for the Baltic Sea basin
  16. ^ []
  17. ^ Health effects of climate change in the UK 2012
  18. ^ UK's Climate change national adaptation programme: transport
  19. ^ The Netherland's Delta Programme 2018 - Continuing the work on a sustainable and safe delta
  20. ^ Copernicus climate data boosts Europe's tourism sector
  21. ^ SwissRe: The Economics of Climate Adaptation
  22. ^ Infrastructure, Engineering and Climate Change Adaptation – ensuring services in an uncertain future
  23. ^ Australia's National Climate Resilience and Adaptation Strategy
  24. ^ UNISDR -Coherence and mutual reinforcement between the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030 and international agreements for development and climate action
  25. ^ The social and scientific values that shape national climate scenarios: a comparison of the Netherlands, Switzerland and the UK
  26. ^ National climate change vulnerability and risk assessments in Europe, 2018