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Impact of climate forcing uncertainty and human water use on global and continental water balance components.

Authors :
Schmied, Hannes Müller
Adam, Linda
Eisner, Stephanie
Fink, Gabriel
Flörke, Martina
Hyungjun Kim
Taikan Oki
Portmann, Felix Theodor
Reinecke, Robert
Riedel, Claudia
Qi Song
Jing Zhang
Döll, Petra
Source :
Proceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences (PIAHS); 2016, Vol. 374, p53-62, 10p
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

The assessment of water balance components using global hydrological models is subject to climate forcing uncertainty as well as to an increasing intensity of human water use within the 20th century. The uncertainty of five state-of-the-art climate forcings and the resulting range of cell runoff that is simulated by the global hydrological modelWaterGAP is presented. On the global land surface, about 62% of precipitation evapotranspires, whereas 38% discharges into oceans and inland sinks. During 1971-2000, evapotranspiration due to human water use amounted to almost 1% of precipitation, while this anthropogenic water flow increased by a factor of approximately 5 between 1901 and 2010. Deviation of estimated global discharge from the ensemble mean due to climate forcing uncertainty is approximately 4 %. Precipitation uncertainty is the most important reason for the uncertainty of discharge and evapotranspiration, followed by shortwave downward radiation. At continental levels, deviations of water balance components due to uncertain climate forcing are higher, with the highest discharge deviations occurring for river discharge in Africa (-6 to 11% from the ensemble mean). Uncertain climate forcings also affect the estimation of irrigation water use and thus the estimated human impact of river discharge. The uncertainty range of global irrigation water consumption amounts to approximately 50% of the global sum of water consumption in the other water use sector. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
21998981
Volume :
374
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Proceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences (PIAHS)
Publication Type :
Conference
Accession number :
119259641
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5194/piahs-374-53-2016