Impacts of climate change on hydrological regime and water resources management of the Koshi River Basin, Nepal
Author(s) -
Laxmi Prasad Devkota,
Dhiraj Raj Gyawali
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
journal of hydrology regional studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.573
H-Index - 36
ISSN - 2214-5818
DOI - 10.1016/j.ejrh.2015.06.023
Subject(s) - hadcm3 , climate change , flood myth , environmental science , structural basin , return period , water resources , hydrology (agriculture) , climatology , drainage basin , swat model , soil and water assessment tool , climate model , streamflow , geography , geology , general circulation model , ecology , gcm transcription factors , paleontology , oceanography , geotechnical engineering , cartography , archaeology , biology
Study region: The middle hilly region of the Koshi River Basin in Nepal.Study focus: Assessment is made of the hydrological regime of the basin under climate change. Results from two Regional Climate Models (PRECIS-HADCM3Q0 and PRECIS-ECHAM05), based on IPCC-SRES A1B scenario, were bias corrected against historical gauged data. Hydrological impact simulations were conducted using SWAT model. Design flood estimation was done after extreme value analysis based on annual flow maxima.New hydrological insights for the region: The study found that climate change does not pose major threat on average water availability. However, temporal flow variations are expected to increase in the future. The magnitude of projected flow for given return periods, however, strongly depends on the climate model run considered. The ECHAM05 results show higher flow changes than those estimated from the HADCM3 outputs. A relation was derived to estimate projected flood flow as a function of return period and flow estimated from historical series. Amidst the uncertainties, these predictions provide reasonable insight for re-consideration of design standards or design values of hydraulic structures under climate change
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