Articles | Volume 384
https://doi.org/10.5194/piahs-384-255-2021
https://doi.org/10.5194/piahs-384-255-2021
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16 Nov 2021
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Impact of climate change on water availability in the Oueme catchment at the outlet of the Save's bridge (Benin, West Africa)

Amedée Chabi, Esdras Babadjidé Josué Zandagba, Ezekiel Obada, Eliezer Iboukoun Biao, Eric Adéchina Alamou, and Abel Afouda

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The objective of this study is to assess the impact of climate change on water availability in Oueme catchment at Savè. Precipitation provided by 3 regional climate models was analyzed. Bias in these data was corrected using the Empirical Quantile Mapping method before being used as input to hydrological models: AWBM, ModHyPMA, HBV, GR4J, SimHyd, Hymod. The simulation with the HIRHAM5 data as inputs of models showed flows that vary at the horizons 2025, 2055, 2085 under scenarios RCP(4.5_8.5).