Articles | Volume 14
https://doi.org/10.5194/asr-14-261-2017
https://doi.org/10.5194/asr-14-261-2017
27 Jul 2017
 | 27 Jul 2017

Deriving user-informed climate information from climate model ensemble results

Heike Huebener, Peter Hoffmann, Klaus Keuler, Susanne Pfeifer, Hans Ramthun, Arne Spekat, Christian Steger, and Kirsten Warrach-Sagi

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There is still a large gap between climate research results and their use in climate impact research and policy advisory. One of the many approaches taken to reduce this gap was a midterm user workshop of the German project ReKliEs-De. The users were asked to guide the further project work towards their needs. Conclusions from the workshop included the need for more plain text guidance on climate model strengths and weaknesses as well as more research on climate impact system functioning.