Abstract This study investigates the sensitivity of floods to annual precipitation in space and time and evaluates quantitative signs of landscape-climate coevolution. For that purpose, a spatiotemporal sensitivity analysis is performed at regional scale using data from 804 catchments in Austria from 1976 to 2008. Results show that flood peaks are more responsive to spatial (regional) than to temporal (decadal) variability. Space-wise a 10 % increase in precipitation leads to a 23 % increase in flood peaks in Austria, whereas time-wise a 10 % increase in precipitation leads to an increase of just 6 % in flood peaks. Catchments from dry lowlands and high wetlands exhibit similarity between the spatial and temporal sensitivities (spatiotempor...
The climate-flood linkages are explored by analyzing the underlying common climatic spatio-temporal ...
Traditionally, long-term predictions of river discharges and their extremes include constant relatio...
Torrential processes like fluvial flows (flash floods with or without intensive sediment transport) ...
[1] We analyze the controls on flood duration based on the concept of comparative hydrology. Rather ...
Abstract The aim of this paper is to understand the causal factors controlling the relationship betw...
Precipitation extremes will increase in a warming climate, but the response of flood magnitudes to h...
Impacts of a drought are generally dependent on the severity of the hydrological drought event, whic...
Climate variability and landscape characteristics interact to define specific catchment hydrological...
Hydrological regimes of alpine catchments are expected to be strongly affected by climate change, mo...
SummaryImpacts of a drought are generally dependent on the severity of the hydrological drought even...
Catchment hydro-morphological response is mainly conditioned on rainfall properties, such as rainfal...
Flood changes may be attributed to drivers of change that belong to three main classes: atmospheric,...
The aim of this paper is to explore how rainfall mechanisms and catchment characteristics shape the ...
International audienceThis paper investigates the signature of climate and landscape spatial variabi...
Climate change affects precipitation patterns. Here, we investigate whether its signals are already ...
The climate-flood linkages are explored by analyzing the underlying common climatic spatio-temporal ...
Traditionally, long-term predictions of river discharges and their extremes include constant relatio...
Torrential processes like fluvial flows (flash floods with or without intensive sediment transport) ...
[1] We analyze the controls on flood duration based on the concept of comparative hydrology. Rather ...
Abstract The aim of this paper is to understand the causal factors controlling the relationship betw...
Precipitation extremes will increase in a warming climate, but the response of flood magnitudes to h...
Impacts of a drought are generally dependent on the severity of the hydrological drought event, whic...
Climate variability and landscape characteristics interact to define specific catchment hydrological...
Hydrological regimes of alpine catchments are expected to be strongly affected by climate change, mo...
SummaryImpacts of a drought are generally dependent on the severity of the hydrological drought even...
Catchment hydro-morphological response is mainly conditioned on rainfall properties, such as rainfal...
Flood changes may be attributed to drivers of change that belong to three main classes: atmospheric,...
The aim of this paper is to explore how rainfall mechanisms and catchment characteristics shape the ...
International audienceThis paper investigates the signature of climate and landscape spatial variabi...
Climate change affects precipitation patterns. Here, we investigate whether its signals are already ...
The climate-flood linkages are explored by analyzing the underlying common climatic spatio-temporal ...
Traditionally, long-term predictions of river discharges and their extremes include constant relatio...
Torrential processes like fluvial flows (flash floods with or without intensive sediment transport) ...