Effect of Climate Change on Runoff Generation: Application to Rift Valley Lakes Basin of Ethiopia

被引:25
|
作者
Wagesho, Negash [1 ]
Jain, M. K. [2 ]
Goel, N. K. [2 ]
机构
[1] Arba Minch Univ, Water Resources & Irrigat Engn Dept, Arba Minch, Ethiopia
[2] Indian Inst Technol, Dept Hydrol, Roorkee 247667, Uttar Pradesh, India
关键词
Climate change; Runoff; Africa; Lakes; Bias correction; Statistical downscaling method (SDSM); Ethiopia; 3 MOUNTAINOUS BASINS; GLOBAL MONSOON; MODEL OUTPUT; PRECIPITATION; RAINFALL; TEMPERATURE; IMPACTS; TRENDS; VARIABILITY; AFRICA;
D O I
10.1061/(ASCE)HE.1943-5584.0000647
中图分类号
TU [建筑科学];
学科分类号
0813 ;
摘要
In this paper, an attempt has been made to investigate the potential impact of climate change on runoff generation at two agricultural watersheds. Climate change and key future signals of its variability were assessed using general circulation models (GCMs). Given that GCMs are operating at coarser resolution, the statistical downscaling model was applied to reduce large-scale atmospheric variables into localized weather variables from the Bjerknes Center for Climate Research-Bergen Climate Model 2.0 and Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) Mark (MK) 3.0 GCM outputs. As precipitation variables are composed of biases, both linear and power transformation bias correction methods were applied to obtain bias-corrected daily precipitation. Bias-corrected daily precipitation and temperature variables were used to simulate runoff for current and future climate scenarios using the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model. The statistical downscaling model, followed by bias correction, effectively reproduced the current weather variables. Increased extreme daily precipitation and temperature events prevailed for future scenarios. Dry spell length increased during the driest months and remained stable during wet seasons. There was no defined future precipitation change pattern. At two watersheds in the Rift Valley Lakes Basin in Ethiopia, the simulated runoff varied from to 18% and and 14%, respectively. Simulated average annual runoff showed slight variation between the GCMs at both watersheds. (C) 2013 American Society of Civil Engineers.
引用
收藏
页码:1048 / 1063
页数:16
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Performance evaluation of multiple regional climate models to simulate rainfall in the Central Rift Valley Lakes Basin of Ethiopia and their selection criteria for the best climate model
    Balcha, Sisay Kebede
    Hulluka, Taye Alemayehu
    Awass, Adane Abebe
    Bantider, Amare
    ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT, 2023, 195 (07)
  • [32] Performance evaluation of multiple regional climate models to simulate rainfall in the Central Rift Valley Lakes Basin of Ethiopia and their selection criteria for the best climate model
    Sisay Kebede Balcha
    Taye Alemayehu Hulluka
    Adane Abebe Awass
    Amare Bantider
    Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 2023, 195
  • [33] Relationship of Attributes of Soil and Topography with Land Cover Change in the Rift Valley Basin of Ethiopia
    Ayele, Gebiaw T.
    Seka, Ayalkibet M.
    Taddese, Habitamu
    Jemberrie, Mengistu A.
    Ndehedehe, Christopher E.
    Demissie, Solomon S.
    Awange, Joseph L.
    Jeong, Jaehak
    Hamilton, David P.
    Melesse, Assefa M.
    REMOTE SENSING, 2022, 14 (14)
  • [34] Evaluation of regionalization parameters for stream flow prediction in ungauged catchments of Rift Valley Lakes Basin, Ethiopia
    Mada, Zerihun Makayno
    Ayalew, Abebe Temesgen
    Amsie, Ayalkie Belete
    Azeref, Assefa Gedle
    MODELING EARTH SYSTEMS AND ENVIRONMENT, 2024, 10 (03) : 3593 - 3615
  • [35] Hydrological Simulation in a Rift-Bounded Lake System and Implication of Water Abstraction: Central Rift Valley Lakes Basin, Ethiopia
    Balcha, Sisay Kebede
    Awass, Adane Abebe
    Hulluka, Taye Alemayehu
    Ayele, Gebiaw T. T.
    Bantider, Amare
    WATER, 2022, 14 (23)
  • [36] Investigation of non-stationarity in hydro-climatic variables at Rift Valley lakes basin of Ethiopia
    Wagesho, Negash
    Goel, N. K.
    Jain, M. K.
    JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY, 2012, 444 : 113 - 133
  • [37] Hydrological dynamics and water resource availability in the Rift Valley Lakes Basin (Ethiopia), using a WEAP model
    Mohammed, Mulugeta
    Birhanu, Belete
    Abegaz, Fentaw
    WATER PRACTICE AND TECHNOLOGY, 2024, 19 (04) : 1473 - 1494
  • [38] Socio-ecological vulnerability to climate change/variability in central rift valley, Ethiopia
    Mekonnen, Zenebe
    Woldeamanuel, Teshale
    Kassa, Habtemariam
    ADVANCES IN CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCH, 2019, 10 (01) : 9 - 20
  • [39] Climate variability and change in the Central Rift Valley of Ethiopia: challenges for rainfed crop production
    Kassie, B. T.
    Rotter, R. P.
    Hengsdijk, H.
    Asseng, S.
    Van Ittersum, M. K.
    Kahiluoto, H.
    Van Keulen, H.
    JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE, 2014, 152 (01): : 58 - 74
  • [40] Woodland Cover Change in the Central Rift Valley of Ethiopia
    Mesfin, Demamu
    Simane, Belay
    Belay, Abrham
    Recha, John W.
    Taddese, Habitamu
    FORESTS, 2020, 11 (09):