Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 1016657
Changing climate both increases and decreases European river floods
Changing climate both increases and decreases European river floods // Nature, 573 (2019), 7772; 108-111 doi:10.1038/s41586-019-1495-6 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Changing climate both increases and decreases European river floods
Autori
Blöschl, Günter ; Hall, Julia ; Viglione, Alberto ; Perdigão, Rui A. P. ; Parajka, Juraj ; Merz, Bruno ; Lun, David ; Arheimer, Berit ; Aronica, Giuseppe T. ; Bilibashi, Ardian ; Boháč, Miloň ; Bonacci, Ognjen ; Borga, Marco ; Čanjevac, Ivan ; Castellarin, Attilio ; Chirico, Giovanni B. ; Claps, Pierluigi ; Frolova, Natalia ; Daniele Ganora, Daniele ; Gorbachova, Liudmyla ; Gül, Ali ; Hannaford, Jamie ; Harrigan, Shaun ; Kireeva, Maria ; Kiss, Andrea ; Kjeldsen, Thomas R. ; SKohnová, Silvia ; Koskela, Jarkko J. ; Ledvinka, Ondrej ; Macdonald, Neil ; Mavrova-Guirguinova, Maria ; Mediero, Luis ; Merz, Ralf ; Molnar, Peter ; Montanari, Alberto ; Murphy, Conor ; Osuch, Marzena ; Ovcharuk, Valeryia ; Radevski, Ivan ; Salinas, José L. ; Sauquet, Eric ; Šraj, Mojca ; Szolgay, Jan ; Volpi, Elena ; Wilson, Donna ; Zaimi, Klodian ; Živković, Nenad
Izvornik
Nature (0028-0836) 573
(2019), 7772;
108-111
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
Climate change ; River floods ; Europe
Sažetak
Climate change has led to concerns of increasing river floods resulting from the greater water holding capacity of a warmer atmosphere. This concern is reinforced by evidence of increasing economic losses in many parts of the world, including Europe. Any changes in river floods would have lasting implications for designing flood protection measures and for flood risk zoning. Existing studies have been unable to identify a consistent continental-scale climatic change signal in flood discharge observations in Europe, because of limited spatial coverage and choices in the grouping of hydrometric stations. Here we show that clear regional patterns of both increases and decreases in observed river flood discharges in the last five decades in Europe are evident, which are likely manifestations of a changing climate. Our results suggest that (i) increasing autumn and winter rainfall has led to increasing floods in northwestern Europe, (ii) decreasing precipitation and increasing evaporation have led to decreasing floods in medium and large catchments in southern Europe and (iii) decreasing snowcover and snowmelt as a result of warmer temperatures have led to decreasing floods in eastern Europe. Regional flood discharge trends in Europe range from an increase of +11.4% per decade to a decrease of 23.1%. Notwithstanding the spatial and temporal heterogeneity of the observational record, the flood changes identified here are broadly consistent with climate model projections for the next century, suggesting that climate-driven changes are already happening, which supports calls for future climate change consideration in flood risk management.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Geofizika, Geografija
POVEZANOST RADA
Ustanove:
Fakultet građevinarstva, arhitekture i geodezije, Split,
Prirodoslovno-matematički fakultet, Zagreb
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Časopis indeksira:
- Current Contents Connect (CCC)
- Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC)
- Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXP)
- SCI-EXP, SSCI i/ili A&HCI
- MEDLINE
- Nature Index