Hourly Downscaling of Daily Climate Projection Data for the Nakdong River Basin using the Nearest Neighbor Search Method

Author:

Lee Taewoo,Kim Soojun,Lee Junhyeong,Kang Narae,Yoon Jungsoo,Hwang Seokhwan

Abstract

Hydrological and water quality models have been continuously improved for assessing the impacts of climate change. Accordingly, meteorological data with high spatial and temporal resolutions are required. Current climate change scenario-based projections provide meteorological data on monthly and daily scales, which are too coarse for regional climate change assessments. In this study, we propose a temporal downscaling method based on the nearest neighbor search methodology for temporal downscaling from daily time-step meteorological data to hourly time-step data. To verify the temporal downscaling method, historical meteorological data from weather stations located in the Nakdong River basin were used, and the normalized root mean square error (NRMSE) between observational and simulated data was calculated. Consequently, the simulation errors were approximately 2–4% for temperature and precipitation, and approximately 7–16% for wind speed, relative humidity, and solar radiation. Next, using the temporal downscaling method, hourly future climate projection data were derived from the daily SSP5-8.5 climate scenario projections retrieved from weather stations in the target area. According to the downscaled hourly climate projection results, under the SSP5-8.5 climate change scenario, the future annual maximum temperature is projected to increase by up to 7.0 ℃ and 5.6 ℃ at Daegu and Busan weather stations, compared to the reference period maximum temperatures of 36.2 ℃ and 33 ℃, respectively. The annual precipitation duration is projected to decrease by up to 103.3 h (21.25%) and 157.2 h (27.57%), compared to the reference period durations of 486.2 h and 570.2 h, respectively. Annual precipitation intensity is projected to increase by up to 0.71 mm/h (33.5%) and 0.83 mm/h (31.2%), compared to the reference period precipitation intensities of 2.12 mm/h and 2.66 mm/h, respectively. The temporal downscaling method presented in this study is expected to contribute to the preparation of meteorological input data to effectively simulate detailed hourly rainfall runoff and the behavior of water quality factors, thereby improving the assessment of climate change impacts.

Funder

Ministry of Science and ICT

Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology

Publisher

Korean Society of Hazard Mitigation

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