To support implementation of the Paris Agreement, the new HAPPI ensemble of 20 bias-corrected simulations of four climate models was used to drive two global hydrological models, WaterGAP and LPJmL, for assessing freshwater-related hazards and risks in worlds approximately 1.5 °C and 2 °C warmer than pre-industrial. Quasi-stationary HAPPI simulations are better suited than transient CMIP-like simulations for assessing hazards at the two targeted long-term global warming (GW) levels. We analyzed seven hydrological hazard indicators that characterize freshwater-related hazards for humans, freshwater biota and vegetation. Using a strict definition for significant differences, we identified for all but one indicator that areas with either signi...
We provide a novel, high-resolution hydrological modelling dataset using pseudo-global warming clima...
Abstract The hydrological characteristics of a river, including the magnitude and timing of high and...
While the parties to the UNFCCC agreed in the December 2009 Copenhagen Accord that a 2°C global warm...
To support implementation of the Paris Agreement, the new HAPPI ensemble of 20 bias-corrected simula...
Rising global temperature has put increasing pressure on understanding the linkage between atmospher...
Global warming is expected to intensify the Earth's hydrological cycle and increase flood and droug...
We project hydrological and ecological impacts in transient climate simulations at global warming of...
Targets agreed to in Paris in 2015 aim to limit global warming to "well below 2 °C and to pursue eff...
Summarization: Global sustainability is intertwined with freshwater security. Emerging changes in gl...
Water scarcity severely impairs food security and economic prosperity in many countries today. Expec...
Summarization: In recent years, there has been a strong consensus on the changes in climate caused b...
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...
Water scarcity severely impairs food security and economic prosperity in many countries today. Expec...
Global-scale assessments of freshwater fluxes and storages by hydrological models under historic cli...
We provide a novel, high-resolution hydrological modelling dataset using pseudo-global warming clima...
Abstract The hydrological characteristics of a river, including the magnitude and timing of high and...
While the parties to the UNFCCC agreed in the December 2009 Copenhagen Accord that a 2°C global warm...
To support implementation of the Paris Agreement, the new HAPPI ensemble of 20 bias-corrected simula...
Rising global temperature has put increasing pressure on understanding the linkage between atmospher...
Global warming is expected to intensify the Earth's hydrological cycle and increase flood and droug...
We project hydrological and ecological impacts in transient climate simulations at global warming of...
Targets agreed to in Paris in 2015 aim to limit global warming to "well below 2 °C and to pursue eff...
Summarization: Global sustainability is intertwined with freshwater security. Emerging changes in gl...
Water scarcity severely impairs food security and economic prosperity in many countries today. Expec...
Summarization: In recent years, there has been a strong consensus on the changes in climate caused b...
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...
Water scarcity severely impairs food security and economic prosperity in many countries today. Expec...
Global-scale assessments of freshwater fluxes and storages by hydrological models under historic cli...
We provide a novel, high-resolution hydrological modelling dataset using pseudo-global warming clima...
Abstract The hydrological characteristics of a river, including the magnitude and timing of high and...
While the parties to the UNFCCC agreed in the December 2009 Copenhagen Accord that a 2°C global warm...