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Evaluation of a Regional Climate Model for the Upper Blue Nile Region

In: Topics in Climate Modeling

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  • Tadesse Zeleke
  • Fentahun Agidew
  • Baylie Damtie Yeshita

Abstract

The fourth version of the International Center for Theoretical Physics (ICTP) Regional Climate Model (RegCM4) model is evaluated for its performance over Upper Blue Nile River Basin Region (UBNRBR). The model rainfall captured the observed spatial and temporal variability of rainfall over the basin during the spring (MAM) and summer (JJA) seasons. The simulation dataset is generated using the RegCM4 for the period 1982-2009. The UBNRBR is first divided into 14 homogeneous regions using criteria including Rotated Empirical Orthogonal Function (REOF), spatial correlation and topographical features. Spatially averaged observed and simulated rainfall time series are then generated and analyzed for each region. Standardized rainfall anomalies of the observations and the simulated data are highly correlated over most of central regions, while a weak correlation is found over the east border regions of the basin. The dominant modes of rainfall variability are identified using REOF. The first leading patterns of rainfall and upper wind (averaged between 100 and 300 hpa) are highly correlated and exhibit similar features between simulated and observed dataset over the basin. Similarly, the first loading pattern of low level wind (averaged between 850 and 1000 hpa) exhibits a dipole structure across the southwestern and southeastern regions of the UBNRBR. The correlations with significant rotated principal components (RPCs) across gridded gauge, and model rainfall fields with that of low- and upper level winds show the presence of significant relationship (correlation exceeding ~0.6). Overall, that the RegCM4 shows a good performance in simulating the spatial and temporal variability of precipitation over UBNRBR.

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  • Tadesse Zeleke & Fentahun Agidew & Baylie Damtie Yeshita, 2016. "Evaluation of a Regional Climate Model for the Upper Blue Nile Region," Chapters, in: Theodore V. V. Hromadka II & Prasada Rao (ed.), Topics in Climate Modeling, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:102499
    DOI: 10.5772/64954
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    Keywords

    RegCMx; variability; RPC; Upper Blue Nile River Basin Region (UBNRBR);
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    JEL classification:

    • Q54 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Environmental Economics - - - Climate; Natural Disasters and their Management; Global Warming

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