Title: A bootstrap regional model for assessing the long-term impacts of climate change on river discharge

Authors: Chi-Yu Li; Shiu-Shin Lin; Yi-Fong Lin; Ping-Shiuan Kan

Addresses: Institute of Marine Environment and Ecology, National Taiwan Ocean University, Taiwan ' Department of Civil Engineering, Chung Yuan Christian University, Taiwan ' RSEA Engineering Corporation, Taiwan, 13Fl., No. 175, Sec. 1, Datong Rd. Xizhi Dist., New Taipei City 22145, Taiwan ' Department of Civil Engineering, Chung Yuan Christian University, Taiwan

Abstract: Water resources in Taiwan come predominantly from rivers. Hence, it is important to understand the impact of future climate scenarios for policymaking. To investigate the impact of accelerating climate change on river flow in Taiwan, a regional flow impact model (RFIM) was developed. The RFIM is based on the radial basis function neural network. It adapts the genetic algorithm for parameter optimisation and the bootstrap method for quantifying uncertainties in the model and its results. The study area is the Taiwan Island, divided into four water resource management regions: North, Middle, South and East. After the RFIMs were developed for different regions, various future weather scenarios predicted from global circulation models were applied. The results suggest that the average discharge increases at a higher rate in the Middle and the East and the uncertainty of future discharge is higher in the Middle and the South of Taiwan Island.

Keywords: climate change; genetic algorithm; neural network; regional river model; bootstrap.

DOI: 10.1504/IJHST.2019.096802

International Journal of Hydrology Science and Technology, 2019 Vol.9 No.1, pp.84 - 108

Received: 02 Apr 2016
Accepted: 17 Jul 2017

Published online: 11 Dec 2018 *

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