Targets agreed to in Paris in 2015 aim to limit global warming to "well below 2 °C and to pursue efforts to limit the temperature increase to 1.5 °C above pre-industrial levels". Despite the far-reaching consequences of this multi-lateral climate change mitigation strategy, the implications for global river flows remain unclear. Here we estimate the impacts of 1.5ºC vs 2.0ºC mitigation scenarios on peak flows by using daily river flow data from a multi-model ensemble which follows the HAPPI Protocol (that is specifically designed to simulate these temperature targets). We find agreement between models with regard to changing risk of river flow extremes. Moreover, we find that the response at 2.0°C is not a uniform extension of the response ...
To support implementation of the Paris Agreement, the new HAPPI ensemble of 20 bias-corrected simula...
It is indisputable that global warming has triggered more frequent extreme weather and in turn led t...
Global warming is expected to intensify the Earth's hydrological cycle and increase flood and droug...
Targets agreed to in Paris in 2015 aim to limit global warming to "well below 2 °C and to pursue eff...
Rising global temperature has put increasing pressure on understanding the linkage between atmospher...
In 2015, with the signing of the “Paris Agreement”, 195 countries committed to limiting the increase...
In 2015, with the signing of the “Paris Agreement”, 195 countries committed to limiting the increase...
Climate change will affect hydrologic and thermal regimes of rivers, having a direct impact on fresh...
Climate change will affect hydrologic and thermal regimes of rivers, having a direct impact on fresh...
A warmer climate would increase the risk of floods. So far, only a few studies have projected change...
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...
The present study was carried out within the framework of the International Inter-Sectoral Impact M...
We investigated the nonlinearity of runoff response to global mean temperature (GMT) change in the C...
In June 2013, Uttarakhand experienced a hydro-meteorological disaster due to a 4 d extreme precipita...
To support implementation of the Paris Agreement, the new HAPPI ensemble of 20 bias-corrected simula...
It is indisputable that global warming has triggered more frequent extreme weather and in turn led t...
Global warming is expected to intensify the Earth's hydrological cycle and increase flood and droug...
Targets agreed to in Paris in 2015 aim to limit global warming to "well below 2 °C and to pursue eff...
Rising global temperature has put increasing pressure on understanding the linkage between atmospher...
In 2015, with the signing of the “Paris Agreement”, 195 countries committed to limiting the increase...
In 2015, with the signing of the “Paris Agreement”, 195 countries committed to limiting the increase...
Climate change will affect hydrologic and thermal regimes of rivers, having a direct impact on fresh...
Climate change will affect hydrologic and thermal regimes of rivers, having a direct impact on fresh...
A warmer climate would increase the risk of floods. So far, only a few studies have projected change...
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...
The present study was carried out within the framework of the International Inter-Sectoral Impact M...
We investigated the nonlinearity of runoff response to global mean temperature (GMT) change in the C...
In June 2013, Uttarakhand experienced a hydro-meteorological disaster due to a 4 d extreme precipita...
To support implementation of the Paris Agreement, the new HAPPI ensemble of 20 bias-corrected simula...
It is indisputable that global warming has triggered more frequent extreme weather and in turn led t...
Global warming is expected to intensify the Earth's hydrological cycle and increase flood and droug...