E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2024)

Projection analysis of future drought characteristics in Upper Draa Catchment (Southern Morocco)

  • El Qorchi Fadoua,
  • Khebiza Mohammed Yacoubi,
  • Omondi Onyango Augustine,
  • Karmaoui Ahmed,
  • Acharki Siham

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202448904006
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 489
p. 04006

Abstract

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The consequences of global warming will aggravate the impacts of droughts. Future drought patterns are important for planning and policy formulation to mitigate the adverse effect of climate change. Consequently, this study aims at examining the projected the drought characteristics in seven meteorological stations in the Upper Draa Catchment (UDC) during the period from 1980 to 2016 using standardized precipitation index. The future climate scenarios were predicted by the model CNRM-ALADIN63 for three periods (2025–2049, 2050–2074, and 2075–2099). The changes were examined based on two Representative Concentration Pathways scenarios, namely: RCP4.5and RCP8.5. The findings indicated that increasingly extreme droughts are anticipated to occur during (2050-2074) followed by (2025-2049) than (2075-2099) under both scenarios. The results reveal a contrast in drought event frequency between historical data and projections with a noticeable variation of patterns of droughts characteristics across stations and time periods. This accentuates how urgent it is for the Upper Draa Catchment to implement proactive water resource management and adaptive strategies.