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Modelling Hydrological Impacts of Climate Change Using Bias-Corrected

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Book Modelling Hydrological Impacts of Climate Change Using Bias-Corrected Surafel Abebe
Libristo code: 15201003
Publishers LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, November 2015
Hourly rainfall data were extracted for control period (1971-2000) and future A1B scenario (2036-206... Full description
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Hourly rainfall data were extracted for control period (1971-2000) and future A1B scenario (2036-2065). Climate model bias corrected using quantile mapping method. The method works through matching cumulative density function of observed and climate model data. Mean monthly rainfall has increased in future scenario. Extreme rainfall has also projected to increase. Dry days increase in summer and a decrease in winter season are projected for future scenario. Precipitations were forced into a hydrological model to simulate discharge to examining the impact of bias-correction. Discharge fits well in summer season, and slightly over estimate high flows and under estimate low flows in winter season. Control scenario analyses are reasonable to examine future change in flow regime. An increase in high flow and a decrease in low flow during winter and summer half are projected for future scenario, respectively. Both peak discharge and groundwater is projected to increase. Reduction of low flow in summer season and increment of peak flow in winter season are considered as a signal of climate change impacts that increase drought propagations and flood incidences in the future.

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Full name Modelling Hydrological Impacts of Climate Change Using Bias-Corrected
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2016
Number of pages 192
EAN 9783659950230
Libristo code 15201003
Weight 304
Dimensions 150 x 220 x 12
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