We project climate change induced changes in fluvial flood risks for six global warming levels between 1.5 and 4°C by 2100, focusing on the major river basins of six countries. Daily time series of precipitation, temperature and monthly potential evapotranspiration were generated by combining monthly observations, daily reanalysis data, and projected changes in the five CMIP5 GCMs also selected in the ISI-MIP fast track project. These series were then used to drive the HBV hydrological model and the CaMa-Flood hydrodynamic model to simulate river discharge and flood inundation. Our results indicate that return periods of 1 in 100-year floods in the late 20th century (Q100-20C) are likely to decrease with warming. At 1.5°C warming, 47%, 66%,...
Every year, millions of people around the world are being displaced from their homes due to climate-...
A warmer climate is expected to accelerate the global hydrological cycle, causing more intense preci...
ABSTRACT:The scientific community agrees that climate change is one of the greatest challenges that ...
We project climate change induced changes in fluvial flood risks for six global warming levels betwe...
We quantify the projected impacts of alternative levels of global warming upon the probability and l...
We quantify the projected impacts of alternative levels of global warming upon the probability and l...
This paper presents an assessment of the implications of climate change for global river flood risk....
Rising global temperature has put increasing pressure on understanding the linkage between atmospher...
A warmer climate would increase the risk of floods. So far, only a few studies have projected change...
An increase in extreme weather events is leading to increased flood occurrence and risk in many area...
To support implementation of the Paris Agreement, the new HAPPI ensemble of 20 bias-corrected simula...
The Paris Agreement aims to constrain global warming to ‘well below 2°C’ and to ‘pursue efforts’ to ...
Earth’s surface temperature will continue to rise for another 20 to 30 years even with the strongest...
The Paris Agreement aims to constrain global warming to ‘well below 2 °C’ and to ‘pursue efforts’ to...
A warmer climate is expected to accelerate the global hydrological cycle, causing more intense preci...
Every year, millions of people around the world are being displaced from their homes due to climate-...
A warmer climate is expected to accelerate the global hydrological cycle, causing more intense preci...
ABSTRACT:The scientific community agrees that climate change is one of the greatest challenges that ...
We project climate change induced changes in fluvial flood risks for six global warming levels betwe...
We quantify the projected impacts of alternative levels of global warming upon the probability and l...
We quantify the projected impacts of alternative levels of global warming upon the probability and l...
This paper presents an assessment of the implications of climate change for global river flood risk....
Rising global temperature has put increasing pressure on understanding the linkage between atmospher...
A warmer climate would increase the risk of floods. So far, only a few studies have projected change...
An increase in extreme weather events is leading to increased flood occurrence and risk in many area...
To support implementation of the Paris Agreement, the new HAPPI ensemble of 20 bias-corrected simula...
The Paris Agreement aims to constrain global warming to ‘well below 2°C’ and to ‘pursue efforts’ to ...
Earth’s surface temperature will continue to rise for another 20 to 30 years even with the strongest...
The Paris Agreement aims to constrain global warming to ‘well below 2 °C’ and to ‘pursue efforts’ to...
A warmer climate is expected to accelerate the global hydrological cycle, causing more intense preci...
Every year, millions of people around the world are being displaced from their homes due to climate-...
A warmer climate is expected to accelerate the global hydrological cycle, causing more intense preci...
ABSTRACT:The scientific community agrees that climate change is one of the greatest challenges that ...