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This is the code base used for the bias correction of climate model output data within the Inter-Sectoral Impact Model Intercomparison Project phase 2b (ISIMIP2b). It is based on the bias-correction code developed in the ISIMIP Fast Track (Hempel et al., 2013), which in turn is based on the bias-correction code developed in the WATCH project (Piani et al., 2010). For a comprehensive description of the methods and datasets used for bias correction in ISIMIP2b see Frieler et al. (2017) and Lange (2018).
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trend preservation, bias adjustment, bias correction, climate impacts
trend preservation, bias adjustment, bias correction, climate impacts
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