Future changes in river runoff will impact many sectors such as agriculture, energy production, or ecosystems. Here, we study changes in the seasonality, frequency, and magnitude of moderate low and high flows and their time of emergence. The time of emergence indicates the timing of significant changes in the flow magnitudes. Daily runoff is simulated for 93 Swiss catchments for the period 1981–2099 under Representative Concentration Pathway 8.5 with 20 climate model chains from the most recent transient Swiss Climate Change Scenarios. In the present climate, annual low flows typically occur in the summer half-year in lower-lying catchments (1500 m a.s.l.). By the end of the 21st century, annual low flows are projected to occur in late ...
This study analyses the way climatic variations over the last century impacted the volumes of water ...
River ecosystems are highly sensitive to climate change and projected future increase in air tempera...
Glaciers influence the runoff regime of the catchments they are located in due to accumulation on to...
Future changes in river runoff will impact many sectors such as agriculture, energy production, or e...
Assessments of climate change impacts on runoff regimes are essential to climate change adaptation a...
The flood seasonality of catchments in Switzerland is likely to change under climate change because ...
Extreme low and high flows can have negative economic, social, and ecological effects and are expec...
Hydrological regimes of alpine catchments are expected to be strongly affected by climate change, mo...
Study region The hydropower reservoir of Gigerwald is located in the alpine valley Calfeisental i...
Mountainous catchments cover a broad range of elevations and their response to a warming climate is ...
Land use and climate change play a significant role in hydrological processes. This study assesses t...
Winter snow accumulation obviously has an effect on the following catchment runoff. The question is,...
Alpine environments are particularly vulnerable to climatic warming, and long term observations sugg...
The co-occurrence of meteorological, agricultural, and hydrological droughts (multivariate compound ...
A sustainable water resources management depends on sound information about the impacts of climate c...
This study analyses the way climatic variations over the last century impacted the volumes of water ...
River ecosystems are highly sensitive to climate change and projected future increase in air tempera...
Glaciers influence the runoff regime of the catchments they are located in due to accumulation on to...
Future changes in river runoff will impact many sectors such as agriculture, energy production, or e...
Assessments of climate change impacts on runoff regimes are essential to climate change adaptation a...
The flood seasonality of catchments in Switzerland is likely to change under climate change because ...
Extreme low and high flows can have negative economic, social, and ecological effects and are expec...
Hydrological regimes of alpine catchments are expected to be strongly affected by climate change, mo...
Study region The hydropower reservoir of Gigerwald is located in the alpine valley Calfeisental i...
Mountainous catchments cover a broad range of elevations and their response to a warming climate is ...
Land use and climate change play a significant role in hydrological processes. This study assesses t...
Winter snow accumulation obviously has an effect on the following catchment runoff. The question is,...
Alpine environments are particularly vulnerable to climatic warming, and long term observations sugg...
The co-occurrence of meteorological, agricultural, and hydrological droughts (multivariate compound ...
A sustainable water resources management depends on sound information about the impacts of climate c...
This study analyses the way climatic variations over the last century impacted the volumes of water ...
River ecosystems are highly sensitive to climate change and projected future increase in air tempera...
Glaciers influence the runoff regime of the catchments they are located in due to accumulation on to...