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Pedro M. M. Soares

Researcher at University of Lisbon

Publications -  125
Citations -  5802

Pedro M. M. Soares is an academic researcher from University of Lisbon. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate model & Climate change. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 117 publications receiving 4068 citations. Previous affiliations of Pedro M. M. Soares include Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa.

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Sensitivity of moist convection to environmental humidity

TL;DR: In this paper, cloud-resolving model (CRM) simulations and parallel single-column model (SCM) tests of the sensitivity of moist atmospheric convection to mid-tropospheric humidity are presented.
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Towards process-informed bias correction of climate change simulations

TL;DR: In this article, the authors consider the issues of bias correction and make recommendations for research to overcome model biases, and conclude that bias correction cannot overcome major model errors, and naive application might result in ill-informed adaptation decisions.
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A Combined Eddy-Diffusivity Mass-Flux Approach for the Convective Boundary Layer

TL;DR: In this paper, a new approach that relies on a combination of the ED and mass-flux parameterizations (EDMF) is proposed for the dry convective boundary layer.
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Regional climate downscaling over Europe: perspectives from the EURO-CORDEX community

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TL;DR: The European CORDEX (EURO-CORDEX) initiative as discussed by the authors is a large voluntary effort that seeks to advance regional climate and Earth system science in Europe, which includes the design and coordination of ongoing ensembles of regional climate projections of unprecedented size and resolution.
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WRF high resolution dynamical downscaling of ERA-Interim for Portugal

TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a dynamically downscaled regional climate model based on a high resolution (9 km) WRF simulation, forced by 20 years of ERA-Interim reanalysis (1989-2008), nested in an intermediate domain with 27 km of resolution.