1. Influence of observed and RCM-simulated precipitation on the water discharge over the Sirba basin, Burkina Faso/Niger.
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Messager, Christophe, Gallée, Hubert, Brasseur, Olivier, Cappelaere, Bernard, Peugeot, Christophe, Séguis, Luc, Vauclin, Michel, Ramel, Romain, Grasseau, Gilles, Léger, Laurent, and Girou, Denis
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WATERSHEDS ,METEOROLOGICAL precipitation ,FORCING (Model theory) ,EVAPORATION (Meteorology) - Abstract
The forcing of a hydrologic model (ABC) by both observed and simulated precipitation from a regional climate model (MAR) has been performed over the Sirba watershed (39,000 km
2 ) located in the Sahelian region. Two aspects have been more specifically examined: the spatial and temporal representations of precipitation. The comparison between simulated and observed discharges—using observed rainfall datasets as forcing of the hydrologic model—has shown that the representation of daily precipitation (which is mainly convective in the Sahelian region) was not sufficiently accurate to correctly simulate the hydrologic response of the watershed. Since this response drives the soil water budget and consequently the amount of evaporation in forthcoming coupling experiments, it is thus necessary to develop more realistic infra-daily precipitation associated with convective events. A new temporal disaggregation scheme has been then developed. Considering observed as well as simulated precipitation fields, this method has significantly improved the simulated discharge at the catchment outlet. The major role played by the temporal component compared to spatial component of the precipitation has been then underlined. In addition, the present study shows the unsuitability of the simulated precipitation from the RCM to directly force a hydrologic model at infra daily timescale even if the cumulative amount and the main features of the precipitation seasonal cycle are well simulated. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2006
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