Performance evaluation of CORDEX South Asia models for projections of precipitation over the Kabul basin, Afghanistan

Precipitation is one of the key input data for hydrological modelling and water resources assessment. Climate projections are regionally available at a finer resolution, but it is still necessary to validate such data against the observations before any application. In this study the precipitation d...

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Main Authors: Masoud Ghulami, Philippe Gourbesville, Philippe Audra, Liong Shie-Yui
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2022-12-01
Series:LHB Hydroscience Journal
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Online Access:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/27678490.2022.2095936
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Philippe Gourbesville
Philippe Audra
Liong Shie-Yui
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Philippe Audra
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description Precipitation is one of the key input data for hydrological modelling and water resources assessment. Climate projections are regionally available at a finer resolution, but it is still necessary to validate such data against the observations before any application. In this study the precipitation data available from the Coordinated Regional Downscaling Experiment (CORDEX) program of the South Asian domain was examined against APHRODITE (Asian Precipitation – Highly-Resolved Observational Data Integration Towards Evaluation) precipitation, which is used as observations in the absence of in situ measurements for the data-scarce Kabul basin in Afghanistan. The evaluation methods include verification statistics as well as visual verification by mapping the data over the basin. The evaluation results showed that some of the RCMs (Regional Climate Models) are following an entirely different precipitation pattern both temporally and spatially; however, their driving GCMs might be the same. Six of the 17 RCMs examined in this study performed well for the Kabul basin. The ensemble results of these selected RCMs suggest a decreasing trend in the future precipitation under both RCPs (Representative Concentration Pathways), with variations ranging from −14% to +6% under RCP 4.5 and −17% to +8% under RCP 8.5 for most areas, especially in the central parts of the basin.
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spelling doaj.art-95f63e36588b4b0c92b7de3eb194ed2c2022-12-22T02:35:07ZengTaylor & Francis GroupLHB Hydroscience Journal2767-84902022-12-01108110.1080/27678490.2022.2095936Performance evaluation of CORDEX South Asia models for projections of precipitation over the Kabul basin, AfghanistanMasoud Ghulami0Philippe Gourbesville1Philippe Audra2Liong Shie-Yui3Polytech’Lab, Côte d'Azur University, Sophia-Antipolis, FrancePolytech’Lab, Côte d'Azur University, Sophia-Antipolis, FrancePolytech’Lab, Côte d'Azur University, Sophia-Antipolis, FranceDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, National University of Singapore, SingaporePrecipitation is one of the key input data for hydrological modelling and water resources assessment. Climate projections are regionally available at a finer resolution, but it is still necessary to validate such data against the observations before any application. In this study the precipitation data available from the Coordinated Regional Downscaling Experiment (CORDEX) program of the South Asian domain was examined against APHRODITE (Asian Precipitation – Highly-Resolved Observational Data Integration Towards Evaluation) precipitation, which is used as observations in the absence of in situ measurements for the data-scarce Kabul basin in Afghanistan. The evaluation methods include verification statistics as well as visual verification by mapping the data over the basin. The evaluation results showed that some of the RCMs (Regional Climate Models) are following an entirely different precipitation pattern both temporally and spatially; however, their driving GCMs might be the same. Six of the 17 RCMs examined in this study performed well for the Kabul basin. The ensemble results of these selected RCMs suggest a decreasing trend in the future precipitation under both RCPs (Representative Concentration Pathways), with variations ranging from −14% to +6% under RCP 4.5 and −17% to +8% under RCP 8.5 for most areas, especially in the central parts of the basin.https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/27678490.2022.2095936PrecipitationCORDEX South AsiaRCMsRCPsKabul basinPrécipitations
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Liong Shie-Yui
Performance evaluation of CORDEX South Asia models for projections of precipitation over the Kabul basin, Afghanistan
LHB Hydroscience Journal
Precipitation
CORDEX South Asia
RCMs
RCPs
Kabul basin
Précipitations
title Performance evaluation of CORDEX South Asia models for projections of precipitation over the Kabul basin, Afghanistan
title_full Performance evaluation of CORDEX South Asia models for projections of precipitation over the Kabul basin, Afghanistan
title_fullStr Performance evaluation of CORDEX South Asia models for projections of precipitation over the Kabul basin, Afghanistan
title_full_unstemmed Performance evaluation of CORDEX South Asia models for projections of precipitation over the Kabul basin, Afghanistan
title_short Performance evaluation of CORDEX South Asia models for projections of precipitation over the Kabul basin, Afghanistan
title_sort performance evaluation of cordex south asia models for projections of precipitation over the kabul basin afghanistan
topic Precipitation
CORDEX South Asia
RCMs
RCPs
Kabul basin
Précipitations
url https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/27678490.2022.2095936
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