Flood risk is projected to increase under future warming climates due to an enhanced hydrological cycle. Solar geoengineering is known to reduce precipitation and slow down the hydrological cycle and may therefore be expected to offset increased flood risk. We examine this hypothesis using streamflow and river discharge responses to Representative Concentration Pathway 4.5 (RCP4.5) and the Geoengineering Model Intercomparison Project (GeoMIP) G4 scenarios. Compared with RCP4.5, streamflow on the western sides of Eurasia and North America is increased under G4, while the eastern sides see a decrease. In the Southern Hemisphere, the northern parts of landmasses have lower streamflow under G4, and streamflow of southern parts increases relativ...
Climate change affects precipitation patterns. Here, we investigate whether its signals are already ...
Analysis of surface and atmospheric energy budget responses to CO 2 and solar forcings can be used t...
Atmospheric rivers (ARs) are enormous streams of water vapor typically found in the midlatitude regi...
Flood risk is projected to increase under future warming climates due to an enhanced hydrological c...
The hydrological impact of enhancing Earth's albedo by solar radiation management is investigated us...
Climate change, including global temperature rise, is one of the greatest threats facing humanity an...
Global warming is expected to intensify the Earth's hydrological cycle and increase flood and droug...
Devastating floods due to Atlantic hurricanes are relatively rare events. However, the frequency of ...
Increasing CO2 levels and temperature are intensifying the global hydrological cycle, with an overal...
Climate change due to anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions is expected to increase the frequency a...
Climate change due to anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions is expected to increase the frequency a...
We project climate change induced changes in fluvial flood risks for six global warming levels betwe...
To improve the understanding of trends in extreme flows related to flood events at the global scale,...
To improve the understanding of trends in extreme flows related to flood events at the global scale,...
A warmer climate would increase the risk of floods. So far, only a few studies have projected change...
Climate change affects precipitation patterns. Here, we investigate whether its signals are already ...
Analysis of surface and atmospheric energy budget responses to CO 2 and solar forcings can be used t...
Atmospheric rivers (ARs) are enormous streams of water vapor typically found in the midlatitude regi...
Flood risk is projected to increase under future warming climates due to an enhanced hydrological c...
The hydrological impact of enhancing Earth's albedo by solar radiation management is investigated us...
Climate change, including global temperature rise, is one of the greatest threats facing humanity an...
Global warming is expected to intensify the Earth's hydrological cycle and increase flood and droug...
Devastating floods due to Atlantic hurricanes are relatively rare events. However, the frequency of ...
Increasing CO2 levels and temperature are intensifying the global hydrological cycle, with an overal...
Climate change due to anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions is expected to increase the frequency a...
Climate change due to anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions is expected to increase the frequency a...
We project climate change induced changes in fluvial flood risks for six global warming levels betwe...
To improve the understanding of trends in extreme flows related to flood events at the global scale,...
To improve the understanding of trends in extreme flows related to flood events at the global scale,...
A warmer climate would increase the risk of floods. So far, only a few studies have projected change...
Climate change affects precipitation patterns. Here, we investigate whether its signals are already ...
Analysis of surface and atmospheric energy budget responses to CO 2 and solar forcings can be used t...
Atmospheric rivers (ARs) are enormous streams of water vapor typically found in the midlatitude regi...