Estimation of hydrological response to future climate change in a cold watershed

Author:

Sha Jian1,Wang Zhong-Liang1,Zhao Yue2,Xu Yan-Xue2,Li Xue1

Affiliation:

1. Tianjin Key Laboratory of Water Resources and Environment, Tianjin Normal University, Tianjin 300387, China

2. Water Environment Institute, Chinese Academy for Environmental Planning, Beijing 100012, China

Abstract

Abstract The vulnerability of the natural water system in cold areas to future climate change is of great concern. A coupled model approach was applied in the headwater watershed area of Yalu River in the northeastern part of China to estimate the response of hydrological processes to future climate change with moderate data. The stochastic Long Ashton Research Station Weather Generator was used to downscale the results of general circulation models to generate synthetic daily weather series in the 2050s and 2080s under various projected scenarios, which were applied as input data of the Generalized Watershed Loading Functions hydrological model for future hydrological process estimations. The results showed that future wetter and hotter weather conditions would have positive impacts on the watershed runoff yields but negative impacts on the watershed groundwater flow yields. The freezing period in winter would be shortened with earlier snowmelt peaks in spring. These would result in less snow cover in winter and shift the monthly allocations of streamflow with more yields in March but less in April and May, which should be of great concern for future local management. The proposed approach of the coupled model application is effective and can be used in other similar areas.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Tianjin Education Committee

Opening Fund of Tianjin Key Laboratory of Water Resources and Environment

Doctoral Fund of Tianjin Normal University

Publisher

IWA Publishing

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Atmospheric Science,Water Science and Technology,Global and Planetary Change

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