Evaluating the climate change effects on temperature, precipitation and evapotranspiration in eastern Iran using CMPI5

AuthorsMostafa Yaghoubzadeh,FAN G
JournalWater Science and Technology-Water Supply
Page number4316-4327
Serial number21
Volume number8
Paper TypeFull Paper
Published At2022
Journal GradeISI
Journal TypeTypographic
Journal CountryIran, Islamic Republic Of
Journal IndexJCR،Scopus

Abstract

In this study, the trend of climate changes during a future period from 2020 to 2039 has been evaluated using the data of the Fifth Climate Change Report under two emission scenarios RCP 4.5 and RCP 8.5 for Neishabour plain, Iran. The 11 models of CESM, EC EARTH, HADGEM, MPI, NORESM, CANESM, CSIROM, GFDLCM2, GISS E2, IPSL and MIROC ESM have been used to evaluate changes in minimum and maximum temperatures, precipitation, and evapotranspiration. The results showed that the GFDLCM2, MPI and IPSL models were more accurate interms of precipitation and the GISS E2 and GFDLCM2 models were the suitable option for predicting the maximum and minimum temperatures and evapotranspiration. Considering the evaluated parameters, minimum temperature, maximum temperature and evapotranspiration had approximately constant trends and were accompanied by a slight increase and decrease for the next two decades, but for the precipitation, large fluctuations were predicted for the next period. Moreover, in the study years for the four parameters in all simulated models, the RCP 8.5 scenario estimated a higher amount than the RCP 4.5 scenario.

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tags: climate change, emission scenarios, GCM model, Neishabour plain