Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2008

Climate and river runoff changes in West and Central Africa: past variability and prediction of water resources for the 21 st century

Gil Mahe
L Casenave
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A. Dezetter
S Girard
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Nathalie Rouché
Eric Servat
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The aim of this study is first to show how climate and river runoff have changed over the last century in West and Central Africa, and secondly from this knowledge, in combination with river modelling, to predict the water resources for the 21st century for 328 river basins of West and Central Africa, obtained from the FRIEND-AOC database (UNESCO IHP). The GR2M rainfall-runoff conceptual model is calibrated and validated for each runoff series at a monthly time step. Rainfall are calculated from an IRD monthly gridded database, available on a website, PE are calculated from the CRU database. The reservoir height is taken as the Water Holding Capacity, given by the FAO soil Map of the World. All data are averaged for half degree squares. We simulate future runoff using rainfall and PE data derived from the HadCM3 2001 GCM outputs, SRES-A2 scenario, according to an original procedure for estimating "realistic" rainfall and PE values from the GCM outputs. The results are presented for 3 time horizons: 2020, 2050 and 2080. In 2020 and 2050 one observe an important variability over West Africa, except over three regions: the North-West (Senegal-Guinea-Mauritania) and the North of the Congolese basin, where runoff decreases as soon as the 2020 horizon; and the Chari basin where runoff increases. In 2080 runoff decreases everywhere in West and Central Africa, except over the Chari basin. The seasonal runoff dynamic, and particularly the flood peak occurrence, might be also modified by the forthcoming climatic fluctuations predicted by the HadCM3 GCM. The bias due to the use of a single GCM and a single scenario of greenhouse gases emission variability output data set is discussed, and we present a comparison between 4 GCM outputs over West Africa.

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Gil Mahe, Jean-Emmanuel Paturel, S Ardoin-Bardin, J F Boyer, L Casenave, et al.. Climate and river runoff changes in West and Central Africa: past variability and prediction of water resources for the 21 st century. 13th World Water Congress, IWRA, Sep 2008, Montpellier, France. ⟨hal-04937039⟩
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