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DOI10.1007/s10584-019-02444-3
A multi-temporal analysis of streamflow using multiple CMIP5 GCMs in the Upper Ayerawaddy Basin, Myanmar
Ghimire, Uttam1,2; Babel, Mukand S.1; Shrestha, Sangam1; Srinivasan, Govindarajalu2
发表日期2019
ISSN0165-0009
EISSN1573-1480
卷号155期号:1页码:59-79
英文摘要

In this study, bias-corrected daily rainfall data of eight global climate models (GCMs) was used as input for a hydrologic model (Hydrological Engineering Center - Hydrological Modeling System (HEC-HMS)) to simulate daily streamflow in the Upper Ayerawaddy River basin (UARB), Myanmar. Monthly, seasonal, annual, and decadal mean flows, calculated for the baseline (1975-2014), were compared with projections for future periods (2040s: 2021-2060 and 2080s: 2061-2100) under two Representative Concentration Pathways (RCP 4.5 and RCP 8.5). The spread of low flows (10th and 25th percentile of daily flows) and high flows (75th, 90th, and 100th percentiles) were analyzed for each period. The ensemble of GCMs indicates an increase in mean monthly (except in October and November), seasonal (except post-monsoon), annual, and decadal rainfalls and corresponding flows in the UARB. Future low flows are expected to have high variability while high flows are expected to have higher means than that of baseline. The density distribution analysis of baseline and future flows reveals that future periods are likely to experience an increase in the magnitude of mean flows but a decrease in variability. Rainfall extremes indicated by 1-day maximum rainfall, 5-day consecutive maximum rainfall, and the number of extreme rainfall days reveals frequent wetter extremes in the UARB under future climate conditions. Extreme floods, as estimated by the frequency analysis of daily flows, are also expected to become more frequent during the future periods. These changes in flows can be attributed solely to climate change since the analyses did not account impacts of possible land use change and water resources development in the UARB. This study is a good starting point to assess future flows, and further research is recommended to address the limitations of this study for improved understanding and assessments that will prove useful for planning purposes in the study area.


WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
来源期刊CLIMATIC CHANGE
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/99504
作者单位1.Asian Inst Technol, Dept Water Engn & Management, Khlong Nueng 12120, Pathumthani, Thailand;
2.Reg Integrated Multihazard Early Warning Syst Afr, Khlong Nueng 12120, Pathumthani, Thailand
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Ghimire, Uttam,Babel, Mukand S.,Shrestha, Sangam,et al. A multi-temporal analysis of streamflow using multiple CMIP5 GCMs in the Upper Ayerawaddy Basin, Myanmar[J],2019,155(1):59-79.
APA Ghimire, Uttam,Babel, Mukand S.,Shrestha, Sangam,&Srinivasan, Govindarajalu.(2019).A multi-temporal analysis of streamflow using multiple CMIP5 GCMs in the Upper Ayerawaddy Basin, Myanmar.CLIMATIC CHANGE,155(1),59-79.
MLA Ghimire, Uttam,et al."A multi-temporal analysis of streamflow using multiple CMIP5 GCMs in the Upper Ayerawaddy Basin, Myanmar".CLIMATIC CHANGE 155.1(2019):59-79.
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