Climate change and variability have significant influences on hydrological cycles and the availability of water in the Horn of Africa. Projections of six General Circulation Models (GCMs) in association with high (A2) and low (B1) emission scenarios were adopted in this study from the Special Report on Emission Scenarios (SRES) for the period 2020 - 2039 to assess the impacts of climate changes on the Gilgel Abbay and Gumara watershed hydrology, the upper Blue Nile basin, Ethiopia. The GCMs selected were screened in accordance with baseline climate statistics of study areas. A weather generator was employed to generate daily temperature and precipitation to drive the General Water Loading Function (GWLF) hydrological model for simulating ru...
Climate change impacts are the main concern for sustainability of water management, water use activi...
Climate change and its impact on surface runoff in the upper Blue Nile basin and sub-basins have bee...
Changes in hydrological cycles and water resources will certainly be a direct consequence of climate...
Hydrological assessment is critical to the successful implementation of adaption measures. In this s...
Global warming will likely alter the hydrological cycle in a ways that have substantial impacts on w...
Climate change is likely to have severe effects on water availability in Ethiopia. The aim of the pr...
This study assessed the impact of climate change on water availability and variability in two subbas...
Climate change is likely to have severe effects on water availability in Ethiopia. The aim of the pr...
Climate change is likely to have severe effects on water availability in Ethiopia. The aim of the pr...
The report evaluates the impacts of climate change on the hydrological regime and water resources of...
Climate change affects water resources availability of international river basins that are vulnerabl...
An assessment of climate impacts in the hydrologic system of the Blue Nile basin is useful for enhan...
Climate change affects water resources availability of international river basins that are vulnerabl...
Climate change affects water resources availability of international river basins that are vulnerabl...
Climate changes have had marked impacts on the natural systems. However its impact will be significa...
Climate change impacts are the main concern for sustainability of water management, water use activi...
Climate change and its impact on surface runoff in the upper Blue Nile basin and sub-basins have bee...
Changes in hydrological cycles and water resources will certainly be a direct consequence of climate...
Hydrological assessment is critical to the successful implementation of adaption measures. In this s...
Global warming will likely alter the hydrological cycle in a ways that have substantial impacts on w...
Climate change is likely to have severe effects on water availability in Ethiopia. The aim of the pr...
This study assessed the impact of climate change on water availability and variability in two subbas...
Climate change is likely to have severe effects on water availability in Ethiopia. The aim of the pr...
Climate change is likely to have severe effects on water availability in Ethiopia. The aim of the pr...
The report evaluates the impacts of climate change on the hydrological regime and water resources of...
Climate change affects water resources availability of international river basins that are vulnerabl...
An assessment of climate impacts in the hydrologic system of the Blue Nile basin is useful for enhan...
Climate change affects water resources availability of international river basins that are vulnerabl...
Climate change affects water resources availability of international river basins that are vulnerabl...
Climate changes have had marked impacts on the natural systems. However its impact will be significa...
Climate change impacts are the main concern for sustainability of water management, water use activi...
Climate change and its impact on surface runoff in the upper Blue Nile basin and sub-basins have bee...
Changes in hydrological cycles and water resources will certainly be a direct consequence of climate...