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Ardoin Bardin Sandra, Dezetter Alain, Servat Eric, Paturel Jean-Emmanuel, Mahe Gil, Niel Hélène, Dieulin Claudine. (2009). Using general circulation model outputs to assess impacts of climate change on runoff for large hydrological catchments in West Africa. Hydrological Sciences Journal - Journal des Sciences Hydrologiques, 54 (1), p. 77-89. ISSN 0262-6667.

Titre du document
Using general circulation model outputs to assess impacts of climate change on runoff for large hydrological catchments in West Africa
Année de publication
2009
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000263690600007
Auteurs
Ardoin Bardin Sandra, Dezetter Alain, Servat Eric, Paturel Jean-Emmanuel, Mahe Gil, Niel Hélène, Dieulin Claudine
Source
Hydrological Sciences Journal - Journal des Sciences Hydrologiques, 2009, 54 (1), p. 77-89 ISSN 0262-6667
The problem of using data outputs from general circulation models (GCMs) to assess the impacts of climate change on runoff in West Africa is addressed. The annual and monthly precipitation data from four GCMs used in the Third Assessment Report of the IPCC were studied over the 1950-1998 period: the CSIRO-Mk2, ECHAM4, HadCM3 and NCAR-PCM models. Two weaknesses common to all these models are their inability to reproduce rainfall volumes in the Sahelian zone, and their difficulty in simulating the seasonal dynamics of rainfall in the Guinean zone. Two climate scenarios were then developed based on the changes predicted by the HadCM3-A2 model, which aimed to generate time series for rainfall and potential evapotranspiration up to the end of the 21st century, in order to simulate probable future climatic conditions. These scenarios were used as input to the hydrological model GR2M to assess the impacts of climate change on the discharge of four main rivers: the Senegal, the Gambia, the Sassandra and the Chari. The results show that the possible future changes in runoff are highly dependent on rainfall and, hence, on the quality of the output of a given GCM.
Plan de classement
Hydrologie [062]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010044292]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010044292
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