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http://dx.doi.org/10.14191/Atmos.2013.23.4.425

Estimates of the Water Cycle and River Discharge Change over the Global Land at the End of 21st Century Based on RCP Scenarios of HadGEM2-AO Climate Model  

Kim, Moon-Hyun (Climate Research Lab., National Institute of Meteorological Research, KMA)
Kang, Hyun-Suk (Climate Research Lab., National Institute of Meteorological Research, KMA)
Lee, Johan (Climate Research Lab., National Institute of Meteorological Research, KMA)
Baek, Hee-Jeong (Climate Research Lab., National Institute of Meteorological Research, KMA)
Cho, ChunHo (Climate Research Lab., National Institute of Meteorological Research, KMA)
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Atmosphere / v.23, no.4, 2013 , pp. 425-441 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study investigates the projections of water cycle, budget and river discharge over land in the world at the end of twenty-first century simulated by atmosphere-ocean climate model of Hadley Centre (HadGEM2-AO) and total runoff integrating pathways (TRIP) based on the RCP scenario. Firstly, to validate the HadGEM2-AO hydrology, the surface water states were evaluated for the present period using precipitation, evaporation, runoff and river discharge. Although this model underestimates the annual precipitation about 0.4 mm $mon^{-1}$, evaporation 3.7 mm $mon^{-1}$, total runoff 1.6 mm $mon^{-1}$ and river discharge 8.6% than observation and reanalysis data, it has good water balance in terms of inflow and outflow at surface. In other words, it indicates the -0.3 mm $mon^{-1}$ of water storage (P-E-R) compared with ERA40 showing -2.4 mm $mon^{-1}$ for the present hydrological climate. At the end of the twenty-first century, annual mean precipitation may decrease in heavy rainfall region, such as northern part of South America, central Africa and eastern of North America, but for increase over the Tropical Western Pacific and East Asian region. Also it can generally increase in high latitudes inland of the Northern Hemisphere. Spatial patterns of annual evaporation and runoff are similar to that of precipitation. And river discharge tends to increase over all continents except for South America including Amazon Basin, due to increased runoff. Overall, HadGEM2-AO prospects that water budget for the future will globally have negative signal (-8.0~-0.3% of change rate) in all RCP scenarios indicating drier phase than the present climate over land.
Keywords
HadGEM2-AO; TRIP; water cycle; precipitation; evaporation; runoff;
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