2022
DOI: 10.3390/w14244031
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Hydrological Modelling and Climate Adaptation under Changing Climate: A Review with a Focus in Sub-Saharan Africa

Abstract: Empirical evidence continues to show that climate change remains a threat to the stability of the hydrologic system. As the climate system interacts with the hydrologic cycle, one significant repercussion of global warming includes changes in water availability at both regional and local scales. Climate change adaptation is intrinsically difficult to attain due to the dynamic earth system and lack of a comprehensive understanding of future climate and its associated uncertainties. Mostly in developing countrie… Show more

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“…The behaviour of hydrological and meteorological phenomena under various climatic scenarios is also predicted by combining regional climate models with hydrological models based on land surface data. Decision-makers can use these climate scenarios as visible instruments to help characterise the future climate [66]. The use of distributed models that consider spatial variability in precipitation, land use, and soil properties can provide a more accurate representation of hydrological processes compared to conventional models.…”
Section: Advancement In Hydrological Modelling Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The behaviour of hydrological and meteorological phenomena under various climatic scenarios is also predicted by combining regional climate models with hydrological models based on land surface data. Decision-makers can use these climate scenarios as visible instruments to help characterise the future climate [66]. The use of distributed models that consider spatial variability in precipitation, land use, and soil properties can provide a more accurate representation of hydrological processes compared to conventional models.…”
Section: Advancement In Hydrological Modelling Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Climate change is one of the most challenging and inevitable global environmental problems mostly affecting the availability and sustainability of water resources via affecting the key elements of hydrologic cycle such as precipitation and temperature (Banda et al 2022;Rajendra 2014;Rannow 2014). Not only this, climate change also affects the daily life and socioeconomic development of mankind in multiple ways including food security, social wellbeing, environment, ecosystem services and biodiversity preservation (Matsumoto 2019;Srivastav et al 2021;Yang et al 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the past decades, empirical evidence of warming-driven intensification of the hydrologic cycle has led to an increasing interest in the linkage of climatic variability or change to hydrological processes across space and time [3]. More often than not, the literature is either rich in the detection and analysis of hydroclimatic trends (e.g., [4][5][6]) or hydrological modeling studies (e.g., [7][8][9]), without considering both. For instance, ref.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%