Estimation of the climate change impact on a catchment water balance using an ensemble of GCMs

Reshmidevi, T.V. ; Nagesh Kumar, D. ; Mehrotra, R. ; Sharma, A. (2018) Estimation of the climate change impact on a catchment water balance using an ensemble of GCMs Journal of Hydrology, 556 . pp. 1192-1204. ISSN 0022-1694

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2017.02.016

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2017.02.016

Abstract

This work evaluates the impact of climate change on the water balance of a catchment in India. Rainfall and hydro-meteorological variables for current (20C3M scenario, 1981–2000) and two future time periods: mid of the 21st century (2046–2065) and end of the century (2081–2100) are simulated using Modified Markov Model-Kernel Density Estimation (MMM-KDE) and k-nearest neighbor downscaling models. Climate projections from an ensemble of 5 GCMs (MPI-ECHAM5, BCCR-BCM2.0, CSIRO-mk3.5, IPSL-CM4, and MRI-CGCM2) are used in this study. Hydrologic simulations for the current as well as future climate scenarios are carried out using Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) integrated with ArcGIS (ArcSWAT v.2009). The results show marginal reduction in runoff ratio, annual streamflow and groundwater recharge towards the end of the century. Increased temperature and evapotranspiration project an increase in the irrigation demand towards the end of the century. Rainfall projections for the future shows marginal increase in the annual average rainfall. Short and moderate wet spells are projected to decrease, whereas short and moderate dry spells are projected to increase in the future. Projected reduction in streamflow and groundwater recharge along with the increase in irrigation demand is likely to aggravate the water stress in the region under the future scenario.

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Keywords:ArcSWAT; GCM; Climate change; MMM-KDE downscaling model
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