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Climate and Extreme Rainfall Events in the Mono River Basin (West Africa): Investigating Future Changes with Regional Climate Models

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dc.contributor.author Amoussou, Ernest
dc.contributor.author Awoye, Hervé
dc.contributor.author Vodounon, Henri S. Totin
dc.contributor.author Obahoundje, Salomon
dc.contributor.author Camberlin, Pierre
dc.contributor.author Diedhiou, Arona
dc.contributor.author Kouadio, Kouakou
dc.contributor.author Mahé, Gil
dc.contributor.author Houndénou, Constant
dc.contributor.author Boko, Michel
dc.date.accessioned 2023-01-25T11:34:22Z
dc.date.available 2023-01-25T11:34:22Z
dc.date.issued 2020-03
dc.identifier.other doi:10.3390/w12030833
dc.identifier.uri http://197.159.135.214/jspui/handle/123456789/691
dc.description Research Article en_US
dc.description.abstract This study characterizes the future changes in extreme rainfall and air temperature in the Mono river basin where the main economic activity is weather dependent and local populations are highly vulnerable to natural hazards, including flood inundations. Daily precipitation and temperature from observational datasets and Regional Climate Models (RCMs) output from REMO, RegCM, HadRM3, and RCA were used to analyze climatic variations in space and time, and fit a GEV model to investigate the extreme rainfalls and their return periods. The results indicate that the realism of the simulated climate in this domain is mainly controlled by the choice of the RCMs. These RCMs projected a 1 to 1.5 C temperature increase by 2050 while the projected trends for cumulated precipitation are null or very moderate and diverge among models. Contrasting results were obtained for the intense rainfall events, with RegCM and HadRM3 pointing to a significant increase in the intensity of extreme rainfall events. The GEV model is well suited for the prediction of heavy rainfall events although there are uncertainties beyond the 90th percentile. The annual maxima of daily precipitation will also increase by 2050 and could be of benefit to the ecosystem services and socioeconomic activities in the Mono river basin but could also be a threat. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher MDPI en_US
dc.subject Mono basin en_US
dc.subject extreme rainfall events en_US
dc.subject ENSEMBLE en_US
dc.subject regional climate models en_US
dc.title Climate and Extreme Rainfall Events in the Mono River Basin (West Africa): Investigating Future Changes with Regional Climate Models en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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