Abstract
Changes in the Baiu rainband owing to global warming are assessed by the pseudo global warming downscaling method (PGW‐DS). The PGW‐DS is similar to the conventional dynamical downscaling method using a regional climate model (RCM), but the boundary conditions of the RCM are obtained by adding the difference between the future and present climates simulated by coupled general circulation models (CGCMs) into the 6‐hourly reanalysis data in a control period. We conducted the multiple PGW‐DS runs using the selected Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 3 (CMIP3) multimodel data set, giving better performance around East Asia in June, and the PGW‐DS run using the multiselected CGCM model ensemble mean (PGW‐MME run). The PGW‐MME and PGW‐DS runs show an increase in precipitation over the Baiu rainband and the southward shift of the Baiu rainband. The PGW‐MME run has good similarity to the average of all PGW‐DS runs. This fact indicates that an average of the multiple PGW‐DS runs can be replaced by a single PGW‐DS run using the multiselected CGCM ensemble mean, reducing the significant computational expense. In comparison with the GCM projections, the PGW‐DS runs reduce the intermodel variability in the Baiu rainband caused by the CGCMs themselves.
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