Future changes in precipitation, evapotranspiration and streamflows in the Mono Basin of West Africa

L. Batablinlè, Lawin E. Agnidé, Kodja Domiho Japhet, Amoussou Ernest, Vissin Expédit
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Abstract. The impact of climate change on precipitation and water availability is of major concern for policy makers in the Mono Basin of West Africa, whose economy mainly depends on rainfed agriculture and hydropower generation. The objective of this study is to project rainfall, flows and evapotranspiration (ET) in the future period and understand their changes across Mono River Basin. Observed data were considered for the historical period 1980–2010, and a Multi-model ensemble for future projections data of eight selected Regional Climate Models under RCP 4.5 and RCP 8.5 over the periods 2011–2100 was used. The GR4J model was used to simulate daily flows of the Mono watershed. The ensemble mean shows a decrease and increase streamflows between −54 % and 42 %, −58 % and 31 %​​​​​​​ under the RCP4.5, RCP8.5 scenario, respectively. The greatest decreases of high flows is projected to occur in the near term under RCP8.5, whereas the greatest decrease of low flows is projected to occur in the long term under the same RCP. For the rainfall and ET, the both scenarios (RCP4.5 and RCP8.5) predict an increase of ET while the rainfall will decrease. The results of this study of would be very useful in the choice of management and adaptation policies for water resources management.
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西非Mono盆地降水、蒸散和流量的未来变化
摘要气候变化对降水和水资源供应的影响是西非Mono盆地决策者主要关注的问题,该地区的经济主要依赖雨养农业和水力发电。本研究的目的是预测未来一段时间内Mono河流域的降雨、流量和蒸散发(ET),并了解它们的变化。研究了1980—2010年的历史观测数据,并使用了2011—2100年期间RCP 4.5和RCP 8.5下8个区域气候模式的未来预估数据的多模式集合。采用GR4J模型对单流域日流量进行了模拟。在RCP4.5和RCP8.5情景下,整体平均流量分别减少- 54% ~ 42%和- 58% ~ 31%。在RCP8.5条件下,高流量的最大减少预计将发生在近期,而在相同RCP条件下,低流量的最大减少预计将发生在长期。对于降水和det,两种情景(RCP4.5和RCP8.5)均预测ET增加,而降水减少。这项研究的结果将对水资源管理的管理和适应政策的选择非常有用。
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