2019
DOI: 10.3390/atmos10120736
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Evaluation of A Regional Climate Model for the Eastern Nile Basin: Terrestrial and Atmospheric Water Balance

Abstract: The study of water balance is considered here as a way to assess the performance of regional climate models and examine model uncertainty and as an approach to understanding regional hydrology, especially interactions between atmospheric and hydrological processes. We studied the atmospheric and terrestrial water balance over the Eastern Nile Basin (ENB) region using the weather research and forecasting (WRF) model. The model performance in simulating precipitation and surface air temperature is assessed by co… Show more

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“…1 ). Egypt makes up only 4% of the whole Eastern Nile Basin area, while Sudan, South Sudan, and Ethiopia account for 13%, 61%, and 22% of it, respectively [ 29 ]. The Blue Nile, Baro-Akobo, Atbara, and the main Nile—with the exception of the White Nile—are all included in the eastern portion of the Nile River Basin that it drains.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 ). Egypt makes up only 4% of the whole Eastern Nile Basin area, while Sudan, South Sudan, and Ethiopia account for 13%, 61%, and 22% of it, respectively [ 29 ]. The Blue Nile, Baro-Akobo, Atbara, and the main Nile—with the exception of the White Nile—are all included in the eastern portion of the Nile River Basin that it drains.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also a principal water-extracting component in the most arid regions, and its accurate quantification along with precipitation is becoming more critical with the growing water scarcity in the basin. Several studies assessed the Mediterranean water budget using ET at various scales with a variety of projections and methodologies, i.e., Med-CORDEX [11], the Weather Research and Forecasting model [12], the bucket with a bottom hole (BBH) model with RCMs SMH-E and SMH-B [13], the LPJ model [14], and the transient model [15]. A few studies used the water budget equations with additional parameters, or the runoff or ET estimation at basin scale, while some modified water balance methods for region-specific studies in order to carry out the water budget explicitly [16][17][18][19][20][21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%