2022
DOI: 10.1007/s12517-022-10795-y
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Evaluation of water supply system performance affected by climate change with MODSIM modeling and reservoir efficiency indicators

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“…Hydrological models assess how climate change affects water resources at various scales encompassing global, regional, watershed, and ecosystem levels (Van Grieensven et al, 2012 [ 34 ], et Bresiannial.2015 [ 35 ]). River flow and runoff can be modeled across various scales, ranging from local basins to a global level (Sitterrson et al, 2017 [ 36 , 37 ]). SWAT (Arnold et al, 1998 [ 38 , 39 ], the Hydrologic Simulation Program Fortran (HSFP:US EPA 2019 [ 40 ] and the Hydrologic Engineering and Modelling Centre Hydrologic Modelling system HEC-HMS2000 [ 41 ]) are all useful models for assessing and predicting hydrological changes [ 42 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hydrological models assess how climate change affects water resources at various scales encompassing global, regional, watershed, and ecosystem levels (Van Grieensven et al, 2012 [ 34 ], et Bresiannial.2015 [ 35 ]). River flow and runoff can be modeled across various scales, ranging from local basins to a global level (Sitterrson et al, 2017 [ 36 , 37 ]). SWAT (Arnold et al, 1998 [ 38 , 39 ], the Hydrologic Simulation Program Fortran (HSFP:US EPA 2019 [ 40 ] and the Hydrologic Engineering and Modelling Centre Hydrologic Modelling system HEC-HMS2000 [ 41 ]) are all useful models for assessing and predicting hydrological changes [ 42 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%