Quantifying different sources of uncertainty in hydrological projections in an Alpine watershed

被引:138
作者
Dobler, C. [1 ]
Hagemann, S. [2 ]
Wilby, R. L. [3 ]
Stoetter, J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Inst Geog, Innsbruck, Austria
[2] Max Planck Inst Meteorol, Hamburg, Germany
[3] Loughborough Univ Technol, Dept Geog, Loughborough LE11 3TU, Leics, England
关键词
CLIMATE-CHANGE IMPACTS; REGIONAL CLIMATE; EUROPEAN CLIMATE; FLOOD FREQUENCY; GLOBAL CLIMATE; MODEL; PRECIPITATION; TEMPERATURE; VARIABILITY; SIMULATION;
D O I
10.5194/hess-16-4343-2012
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
Many studies have investigated potential climate change impacts on regional hydrology; less attention has been given to the components of uncertainty that affect these scenarios. This study quantifies uncertainties resulting from (i) General Circulation Models (GCMs), (ii) Regional Climate Models (RCMs), (iii) bias-correction of RCMs, and (iv) hydrological model parameterization using a multi-model framework. This consists of three GCMs, three RCMs, three bias-correction techniques, and sets of hydrological model parameters. The study is performed for the Lech watershed (similar to 1000 km(2)), located in the Northern Limestone Alps, Austria. Bias-corrected climate data are used to drive the hydrological model HQsim to simulate runoff under present (1971-2000) and future (2070-2099) climate conditions. Hydrological model parameter uncertainty is assessed by Monte Carlo sampling. The model chain is found to perform well under present climate conditions. However, hydrological projections are associated with high uncertainty, mainly due to the choice of GCM and RCM. Uncertainty due to bias-correction is found to have greatest influence on projections of extreme river flows, and the choice of method(s) is an important consideration in snowmelt systems. Overall, hydrological model parameterization is least important. The study also demonstrates how an improved understanding of the physical processes governing future river flows can help focus attention on the scientifically tractable elements of the uncertainty.
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页码:4343 / 4360
页数:18
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