International audienceThis study investigates climatic and hydrologic changes of the Tafna basin, by using ten outputs of precipitation and temperature from RCMs of the Cordex-Africa project. Different methods of bias-correction (LS, LOCI, DM and VS) are compared to correct the bias of precipitation and temperature datasets to observations. The suitable method, DM, reduces the bias to 1.27 mm for precipitation and 0.06 and 0.7°C for minimum/maximum temperature, respectively. The bias-corrected precipitation and temperature datasets are introduced into the SWAT model, calibrated and validated on the Tafna basin with good Nash criteria (NSEoutlet = 0.83). The discharge is over or under-estimated without bias-correction of RCM outputs, which h...
International audienceIn the framework of the international CORDEX program, new regional climate mod...
Climate change possibly intensifies hydrological droughts and reduces water availability in river ba...
In this study, we evaluate the implications of a bias correction method on a combination of Global/R...
International audienceThis study investigates climatic and hydrologic changes of the Tafna basin, by...
Climate simulations in West Africa have been attributed with large uncertainties. Global climate pro...
We assess the impact of a statistical bias correction method based on histogram equalization functio...
This study aims to provide a brief overview of four regional climate model (RCM) estimations for (Da...
Changes in precipitation will be one of the most significant factors in determining the overall impa...
Climate change impact studies that evaluated the biases of climate models’ simulations showed the pr...
This study assesses the potential impacts of climate change on water resources and the effect of sta...
International audienceA comprehensive evaluation of the impacts of climate change on water resources...
Abstract Precipitation and temperature projections from Regional Climate Models (RCMs) over Central ...
Climate change is expected to significantly impact on the availability of water resources in West an...
Understanding the spatiotemporal distribution of past and future climate change impact is essential ...
A comprehensive evaluation of the impacts of climate change on water resources of the West Africa Vo...
International audienceIn the framework of the international CORDEX program, new regional climate mod...
Climate change possibly intensifies hydrological droughts and reduces water availability in river ba...
In this study, we evaluate the implications of a bias correction method on a combination of Global/R...
International audienceThis study investigates climatic and hydrologic changes of the Tafna basin, by...
Climate simulations in West Africa have been attributed with large uncertainties. Global climate pro...
We assess the impact of a statistical bias correction method based on histogram equalization functio...
This study aims to provide a brief overview of four regional climate model (RCM) estimations for (Da...
Changes in precipitation will be one of the most significant factors in determining the overall impa...
Climate change impact studies that evaluated the biases of climate models’ simulations showed the pr...
This study assesses the potential impacts of climate change on water resources and the effect of sta...
International audienceA comprehensive evaluation of the impacts of climate change on water resources...
Abstract Precipitation and temperature projections from Regional Climate Models (RCMs) over Central ...
Climate change is expected to significantly impact on the availability of water resources in West an...
Understanding the spatiotemporal distribution of past and future climate change impact is essential ...
A comprehensive evaluation of the impacts of climate change on water resources of the West Africa Vo...
International audienceIn the framework of the international CORDEX program, new regional climate mod...
Climate change possibly intensifies hydrological droughts and reduces water availability in river ba...
In this study, we evaluate the implications of a bias correction method on a combination of Global/R...