Multi-annual variability of streamflow in La Plata Basin. Part II: Simulations for the twenty-first century

Water resources availability presents a high degree of uncertainty in the context of climate change. In this study, the multi-year variability of simulated streamflow for three rivers (Paraná, Uruguay and Negro) in the La Plata Basin (LPB) in the period 1991-2098 is analysed. Simulated streamflow fo...

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Autor principal: Saurral, Ramiro Ignacio
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spelling paper:paper_15715124_v11_n4_p361_Diaz2023-06-08T16:24:35Z Multi-annual variability of streamflow in La Plata Basin. Part II: Simulations for the twenty-first century Saurral, Ramiro Ignacio climate and hydrology models climate change Multi-annual streamflow variability spectral methods annual variation climate change climate modeling hydrological modeling regional climate runoff seasonal variation spectral analysis streamflow twenty first century water resource La Plata Basin Parana River Rio Negro [South America] Uruguay River Water resources availability presents a high degree of uncertainty in the context of climate change. In this study, the multi-year variability of simulated streamflow for three rivers (Paraná, Uruguay and Negro) in the La Plata Basin (LPB) in the period 1991-2098 is analysed. Simulated streamflow for that period were produced in a two-stage process involving a regional climate model (RCM) and a distributed hydrology model (VIC (variable infiltration capacity)). Outputs from two RCMs (PROMES [Spanish acronym for mesoscale forecast] and RCA [Rossby Centre regional atmospheric climate model]) were used in order to assess the sensitivity of the results to different models. Various spectral methods (singular spectrum analysis, maximum entropy method and multi-taper method) were used in order to detect low-frequency variability modes and preferred quasi-periodicities for annual and seasonal simulated time series. Both simulations generate larger runoff for the twenty-first century than those observed for the twentieth century for the three rivers. For annual time series, the variability in timescales longer than 30 years is detected by one of the simulations for the three rivers, and only weakly for the Negro River in the other. Seasonal variations of the preferred modes of multi-annual variability are apparent. The River Paraná shows a persistent 10-year period during most of the year in the PROMES-VIC simulation. No LFV modes were found for any trimester in any river for PROMES-VIC, while for RCA-VIC simulations, these appeared in austral summer (Negro and Uruguay rivers) or early winter (Paraná River). A striking finding, both for annual and seasonal simulated time series, is the conspicuous presence of pseudo-periods in the 2.5-5 years band that had already been captured in the observed 20th streamflow time series [Maciel, F., Díaz, A., and Terra, R., 2013. Multi-annual variability of streamflow in La Plata Basin. Part I: observations and links to global climate. International Journal of River Basin Management, 11 (4), 345-360.]. This pattern is probably linked to the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) phenomenon. These results imply that the well-known relationships between ENSO and precipitation and streamflow anomalies in the LPB are expected to prevail during the twenty-first century. © 2014 © 2014 International Association for Hydro-Environment Engineering and Research. Fil:Saurral, R. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. 2013 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_15715124_v11_n4_p361_Diaz http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_15715124_v11_n4_p361_Diaz
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topic climate and hydrology models
climate change
Multi-annual streamflow variability
spectral methods
annual variation
climate change
climate modeling
hydrological modeling
regional climate
runoff
seasonal variation
spectral analysis
streamflow
twenty first century
water resource
La Plata Basin
Parana River
Rio Negro [South America]
Uruguay River
spellingShingle climate and hydrology models
climate change
Multi-annual streamflow variability
spectral methods
annual variation
climate change
climate modeling
hydrological modeling
regional climate
runoff
seasonal variation
spectral analysis
streamflow
twenty first century
water resource
La Plata Basin
Parana River
Rio Negro [South America]
Uruguay River
Saurral, Ramiro Ignacio
Multi-annual variability of streamflow in La Plata Basin. Part II: Simulations for the twenty-first century
topic_facet climate and hydrology models
climate change
Multi-annual streamflow variability
spectral methods
annual variation
climate change
climate modeling
hydrological modeling
regional climate
runoff
seasonal variation
spectral analysis
streamflow
twenty first century
water resource
La Plata Basin
Parana River
Rio Negro [South America]
Uruguay River
description Water resources availability presents a high degree of uncertainty in the context of climate change. In this study, the multi-year variability of simulated streamflow for three rivers (Paraná, Uruguay and Negro) in the La Plata Basin (LPB) in the period 1991-2098 is analysed. Simulated streamflow for that period were produced in a two-stage process involving a regional climate model (RCM) and a distributed hydrology model (VIC (variable infiltration capacity)). Outputs from two RCMs (PROMES [Spanish acronym for mesoscale forecast] and RCA [Rossby Centre regional atmospheric climate model]) were used in order to assess the sensitivity of the results to different models. Various spectral methods (singular spectrum analysis, maximum entropy method and multi-taper method) were used in order to detect low-frequency variability modes and preferred quasi-periodicities for annual and seasonal simulated time series. Both simulations generate larger runoff for the twenty-first century than those observed for the twentieth century for the three rivers. For annual time series, the variability in timescales longer than 30 years is detected by one of the simulations for the three rivers, and only weakly for the Negro River in the other. Seasonal variations of the preferred modes of multi-annual variability are apparent. The River Paraná shows a persistent 10-year period during most of the year in the PROMES-VIC simulation. No LFV modes were found for any trimester in any river for PROMES-VIC, while for RCA-VIC simulations, these appeared in austral summer (Negro and Uruguay rivers) or early winter (Paraná River). A striking finding, both for annual and seasonal simulated time series, is the conspicuous presence of pseudo-periods in the 2.5-5 years band that had already been captured in the observed 20th streamflow time series [Maciel, F., Díaz, A., and Terra, R., 2013. Multi-annual variability of streamflow in La Plata Basin. Part I: observations and links to global climate. International Journal of River Basin Management, 11 (4), 345-360.]. This pattern is probably linked to the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) phenomenon. These results imply that the well-known relationships between ENSO and precipitation and streamflow anomalies in the LPB are expected to prevail during the twenty-first century. © 2014 © 2014 International Association for Hydro-Environment Engineering and Research.
author Saurral, Ramiro Ignacio
author_facet Saurral, Ramiro Ignacio
author_sort Saurral, Ramiro Ignacio
title Multi-annual variability of streamflow in La Plata Basin. Part II: Simulations for the twenty-first century
title_short Multi-annual variability of streamflow in La Plata Basin. Part II: Simulations for the twenty-first century
title_full Multi-annual variability of streamflow in La Plata Basin. Part II: Simulations for the twenty-first century
title_fullStr Multi-annual variability of streamflow in La Plata Basin. Part II: Simulations for the twenty-first century
title_full_unstemmed Multi-annual variability of streamflow in La Plata Basin. Part II: Simulations for the twenty-first century
title_sort multi-annual variability of streamflow in la plata basin. part ii: simulations for the twenty-first century
publishDate 2013
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