Published February 2018 | Version v1
Journal article

Joint atmospheric-terrestrial water balances for East Africa: a WRF-Hydro case study for the upper Tana River basin

  • 1. Institute of Meteorology and Climate Research (IMK-IFU), Kalrsruhe Institute of Technology, Campus Alpin (Germany)
  • 2. South Eastern Kenya University, Institute of Mineral Processing and Mining (Kenya)

Description

For an improved understanding of the hydrometeorological conditions of the Tana River basin of Kenya, East Africa, its joint atmospheric-terrestrial water balances are investigated. This is achieved through the application of the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) and the fully coupled WRF-Hydro modeling system over the Mathioya-Sagana subcatchment (3279 km2) and its surroundings in the upper Tana River basin for 4 years (2011–2014). The model setup consists of an outer domain at 25 km (East Africa) and an inner one at 5-km (Mathioya-Sagana subcatchment) horizontal resolution. The WRF-Hydro inner domain is enhanced with hydrological routing at 500-m horizontal resolution. The results from the fully coupled modeling system are compared to those of the WRF-only model. The coupled WRF-Hydro slightly reduces precipitation, evapotranspiration, and the soil water storage but increases runoff. The total precipitation from March to May and October to December for WRF-only (974 mm/year) and coupled WRF-Hydro (940 mm/year) is closer to that derived from the Climate Hazards Group Infrared Precipitation with Stations (CHIRPS) data (989 mm/year) than from the TRMM (795 mm/year) precipitation product. The coupled WRF-Hydro-accumulated discharge (323 mm/year) is close to that observed (333 mm/year). However, the coupled WRF-Hydro underestimates the observed peak flows registering low but acceptable NSE (0.02) and RSR (0.99) at daily time step. The precipitation recycling and efficiency measures between WRF-only and coupled WRF-Hydro are very close and small. This suggests that most of precipitation in the region comes from moisture advection from the outside of the analysis domain, indicating a minor impact of potential land-precipitation feedback mechanisms in this case. The coupled WRF-Hydro nonetheless serves as a tool in quantifying the atmospheric-terrestrial water balance in this region.

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Journal Title
Theoretical and Applied Climatology
Journal Volume
131
Journal Issue
3-4
Journal Page Range
p. 1337-1355
ISSN
0177-798X
CODEN
TACLEK

INIS

Country of Publication
Austria
Country of Input or Organization
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
INIS RN
51025987
Subject category
S54: ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES;
Descriptors DEI
ADVECTION; CLIMATES; FORECASTING; KENYA; MOISTURE; RIVERS; SIMULATION; SOILS; SPATIAL RESOLUTION; WATER; WEATHER
Descriptors DEC
AFRICA; DEVELOPING COUNTRIES; HYDROGEN COMPOUNDS; MASS TRANSFER; OXYGEN COMPOUNDS; RESOLUTION; SURFACE WATERS

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