Improvement of Hydroclimatic Projections over Southeast Spain by Applying a Novel RCM Ensemble Approach

Climate model outputs can be used as climate forcing for hydrological models to study the impact of climate change on the water cycle. This usually propagates cumulative uncertainties, transferring the errors from the climate models to the hydrological models. Then, methodologies are needed to evalu...

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Main Authors: Patricia Olmos Giménez, Sandra G. García-Galiano, Juan Diego Giraldo-Osorio
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/10/1/52
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author Patricia Olmos Giménez
Sandra G. García-Galiano
Juan Diego Giraldo-Osorio
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Sandra G. García-Galiano
Juan Diego Giraldo-Osorio
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description Climate model outputs can be used as climate forcing for hydrological models to study the impact of climate change on the water cycle. This usually propagates cumulative uncertainties, transferring the errors from the climate models to the hydrological models. Then, methodologies are needed to evaluate the impact of climate change at basin scale by reducing the uncertainties involved in the modeling chain. The paper aims to assess the impact of climate change on the runoff, considering a novel approach to build a Regional Climate Model (RCM) ensemble as climate forcing for a parsimonious spatially distributed hydrological model. A semiarid basin of southeast of Spain was selected for the study. The RCM ensembles were built based on seasonal and annual variability of rainfall and temperature. If the runoff projections for 2021–2050 are compared to the 1961–1990 observed period, a significant decrease in runoff equal to −20% (p-value t-test 0.05) was projected. However, by changing the observed period to 1971–2000, a despicable change (2.5%) is identified. This fact demonstrates that trends based on short records are very sensitive to the beginning and end dates, due to the natural variability. Special attention should be paid to the selection of the period for impact studies.
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spelling doaj.art-cac67103054a49afab7e1acd555590a72022-12-22T03:07:56ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412018-01-011015210.3390/w10010052w10010052Improvement of Hydroclimatic Projections over Southeast Spain by Applying a Novel RCM Ensemble ApproachPatricia Olmos Giménez0Sandra G. García-Galiano1Juan Diego Giraldo-Osorio2Department of Civil Engineering, R&D Group of Water Resources Management, Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena, Paseo Alfonso XIII, 52, 30203 Cartagena, SpainDepartment of Civil Engineering, R&D Group of Water Resources Management, Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena, Paseo Alfonso XIII, 52, 30203 Cartagena, SpainDepartmento de Ingeniería Civil, Grupo de Investigación Ciencia e Ingeniería del Agua y el Ambiente, Facultad de Ingeniería, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Carrera 7 No. 40-62, 110231 Bogotá, ColombiaClimate model outputs can be used as climate forcing for hydrological models to study the impact of climate change on the water cycle. This usually propagates cumulative uncertainties, transferring the errors from the climate models to the hydrological models. Then, methodologies are needed to evaluate the impact of climate change at basin scale by reducing the uncertainties involved in the modeling chain. The paper aims to assess the impact of climate change on the runoff, considering a novel approach to build a Regional Climate Model (RCM) ensemble as climate forcing for a parsimonious spatially distributed hydrological model. A semiarid basin of southeast of Spain was selected for the study. The RCM ensembles were built based on seasonal and annual variability of rainfall and temperature. If the runoff projections for 2021–2050 are compared to the 1961–1990 observed period, a significant decrease in runoff equal to −20% (p-value t-test 0.05) was projected. However, by changing the observed period to 1971–2000, a despicable change (2.5%) is identified. This fact demonstrates that trends based on short records are very sensitive to the beginning and end dates, due to the natural variability. Special attention should be paid to the selection of the period for impact studies.http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/10/1/52climate changeregional climate modelsPDF ensemblehydrological cyclerunoff projectionuncertainties reductionhydrological modeling
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Juan Diego Giraldo-Osorio
Improvement of Hydroclimatic Projections over Southeast Spain by Applying a Novel RCM Ensemble Approach
Water
climate change
regional climate models
PDF ensemble
hydrological cycle
runoff projection
uncertainties reduction
hydrological modeling
title Improvement of Hydroclimatic Projections over Southeast Spain by Applying a Novel RCM Ensemble Approach
title_full Improvement of Hydroclimatic Projections over Southeast Spain by Applying a Novel RCM Ensemble Approach
title_fullStr Improvement of Hydroclimatic Projections over Southeast Spain by Applying a Novel RCM Ensemble Approach
title_full_unstemmed Improvement of Hydroclimatic Projections over Southeast Spain by Applying a Novel RCM Ensemble Approach
title_short Improvement of Hydroclimatic Projections over Southeast Spain by Applying a Novel RCM Ensemble Approach
title_sort improvement of hydroclimatic projections over southeast spain by applying a novel rcm ensemble approach
topic climate change
regional climate models
PDF ensemble
hydrological cycle
runoff projection
uncertainties reduction
hydrological modeling
url http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/10/1/52
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