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Hydrological impact simulations of climate change on Lebanese coastal rivers
The significance of predicted climatic changes is still uncertain. The
hydrological consequences of climatic changes on Lebanese catchments are
analysed by means of different scenarios of rainfall variability and
temperature increase. The conceptual rainfall–runoff model MEDOR, coupled to
a stochastic model of rainfall and temperature, is used to estimate change
in runoff by simulation of six scenarios. These test the response to the
rainfall structure, to the duration of rainy events, their frequency, and
the duration of the rainy season. The climate–runoff model is used to
determine the impact of a temperature increase of 2 degrees on the flow
characteristics of a watershed affected by seasonal snow cover. The
modifications of the hydrological regimes are significant: droughts are
predicted to occur 15 days to one month earlier; snowmelt floods are often
replaced by rainfall floods; and the peak flow occurs two months earlier.
These changes could have a great impact on water resources management in the
future.
Creator | CREEN, ESIB, Université Saint Joseph, BP 11-0514 Riad-el-Solh, 1107 2050 Beirut, Lebanon. (email: antoine.hreiche@fi.usj.edu.lb) |
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Publisher | CREEN, ESIB, Université Saint Joseph, BP 11-0514 Riad-el-Solh, 1107 2050 Beirut, Lebanon. |
Type of document | Proceedings |
Rights | Public |
File link |
http://www.atypon-link.com/IAHS/doi/pdf/10.1623/hysj.52.6.1119 |
Source of information | Hydrological Sciences Journal/Journal des Sciences Hydrologiques, Volume: 52 | Issue: 6, Cover date: December 2007, Page(s): 1119-1133 |
Keyword(s) | climate change |
Subject(s) | HYDRAULICS - HYDROLOGY , RISKS AND CLIMATOLOGY |
Relation | http://www.emwis.net/topics/climatechange |
Geographical coverage | Lebanon |