Unsteady High Velocity Flood Flows and the Development of Rating Curves in a Himalayan Basin under Climate Change Scenarios

被引:9
作者
Singh, Vishal [1 ]
Goyal, Manish Kumar [1 ]
机构
[1] Indian Inst Technol, Dept Civil Engn, Gauhati 781039, Assam, India
关键词
Hydrodynamic model; Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT); Coupled Model Intercomparison Phase 5 (CMIP5) CM3 GCM; Rating curves; Design flow; Teesta River; LOWLAND WET GRASSLAND; UNCERTAINTY ANALYSIS; EASTERN HIMALAYAS; MODELING SYSTEM; CHANGE IMPACT; TEMPERATURE; SWAT; RIVER; PRECIPITATION; ALGORITHM;
D O I
10.1061/(ASCE)HE.1943-5584.0001530
中图分类号
TU [建筑科学];
学科分类号
0813 ;
摘要
Hydrologic models are not able to compute unsteady flood flows, and the hydraulic models are sometimes found less effective in uncertainty estimation in the modeling outcomes. This study presents a coupled modeling framework to analyze the unsteady flows in the downstream of the Teesta and Lachung Rivers using hydrodynamic and hydrological models. The present approach leads to unsteady flow simulations along stream channel reach. Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model is used for the projection of streamflow, water depth, and precipitation at various gauged and ungauged locations over the selected catchment using Coupled Model Intercomparison Phase 5 (CMIP5) CM3 model data sets with their representative concentration pathway (RCP) experiments and observed hydrometeorological data. SWAT-based projected scenarios are incorporated in the hydrodynamic model for the projection of water level, flood discharge, and flooded area at different sections in the downstream of the Teesta and Lachung Rivers. Using projected flood flows and water-level data, the rating curve equations have been developed at the outlets such as Chungthang and Lachung. The study outcomes resulting from both models show a very good agreement between the simulated streamflow and observed streamflow at the outlet locations. The uncertainties can also be associated in the modeling outcomes. Thus, a statistical-cum-stochastic downscaling method has been applied to downscale the CMIP5 CM3 model-based meteorological variables (e.g., temperature and precipitation). The modeling errors prior to project streamflow have been adjusted using a sequential parameter fitting approach (SUFI2). The hydrodynamic model-based projected unsteady flood flows are found highly uncertain in the downstream portion of both rivers, and thus several extreme flood peaks have been observed in the final outcomes. The observations show that the water velocities have increased in the projected scenarios (recorded as 8.5 m/s), as compared to historical scenarios (6.5 m/s). Using projected time series discharge and water level (stage), the rating curve equations, which have been developed as per the low to extreme emission scenarios, can be used in the future planning and management of the water resources systems. (C) 2017 American Society of Civil Engineers.
引用
收藏
页数:20
相关论文
共 50 条
[21]   Using climate change scenarios to evaluate future effectiveness of potential wetlands in mitigating high flows in a Midwestern US watershed [J].
Walters, Kelli M. ;
Babbar-Sebens, Meghna .
ECOLOGICAL ENGINEERING, 2016, 89 :80-102
[22]   Increasing extreme flood risk under future climate change scenarios in South Korea [J].
Kim, S. ;
Kwon, J. -H ;
Om, J. -S ;
Lee, T. ;
Kim, G. ;
Kim, H. ;
Heo, J. -H .
WEATHER AND CLIMATE EXTREMES, 2023, 39
[23]   Flood inundation mapping under climate change scenarios in the Boyo watershed of Southern Ethiopia [J].
Edamo, Muluneh Legesse ;
Ukumo, Tigistu Yisihak ;
Lohani, Tarun Kumar ;
Mirani, Kinfe Bereda ;
Ayele, Mesfin Amaru .
JOURNAL OF WATER AND CLIMATE CHANGE, 2022, 13 (08) :3170-3188
[24]   Future Streamflow of Brahmaputra River Basin under Synthetic Climate Change Scenarios [J].
Alam, Sarfaraz ;
Ali, Md. Mostafa ;
Islam, Zahidul .
JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGIC ENGINEERING, 2016, 21 (11)
[25]   Flood Inundation and Streamflow Changes in the Kabul River Basin under Climate Change [J].
Baig, Sohaib ;
Hasson, Shabeh ul .
SUSTAINABILITY, 2024, 16 (01)
[26]   Understanding the Climate Change and Land Use Impact on Streamflow in the Present and Future under CMIP6 Climate Scenarios for the Parvara Mula Basin, India [J].
Mohseni, Usman ;
Agnihotri, Prasit G. G. ;
Pande, Chaitanya B. B. ;
Durin, Bojan .
WATER, 2023, 15 (09)
[27]   Increasing flood risk under climate change and social development in the Second Songhua River basin in Northeast China [J].
Wu, Yao ;
Ju, Hanyu ;
Qi, Peng ;
Li, Zan ;
Zhang, Guangxin ;
Sun, Yingna .
JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY-REGIONAL STUDIES, 2023, 48
[28]   Assessment of climate change impact on flow regimes over the Gomti River basin under IPCC AR5 climate change scenarios [J].
Abeysingha, N. S. ;
Islam, Adlul ;
Singh, Man .
JOURNAL OF WATER AND CLIMATE CHANGE, 2020, 11 (01) :303-326
[29]   Development of statistical downscaling methods for the assessment of rainfall characteristics under climate change scenarios [J].
Onarun, Thanipa ;
Thepprasit, Chaiyapong ;
Sittichok, Ketvara .
JOURNAL OF WATER AND CLIMATE CHANGE, 2023, 14 (09) :2970-2987
[30]   Modelling hydrological processes under climate change scenarios in the Jemma sub-basin of upper Blue Nile Basin, Ethiopia [J].
Worku, Gebrekidan ;
Teferi, Ermias ;
Bantider, Amare ;
Dile, Yihun T. .
CLIMATE RISK MANAGEMENT, 2021, 31