This paper evaluates whether circulation type catalogues (CTCs) can inform on the occurrence of floods in Europe, and if the same few circulation types (CTs) are systematically associated with floods at the European scale. A measure of the spatial coherence of CT was introduced to compare the relative performance of CTCs in discriminating flood events, based on a local indicator measuring if a CT occurs more frequently than usual prior/during a flood. Antecedent conditions and time-lag of catchments were accounted for in calculating the indicators on a range of durations up to 30 days preceding a flood. Relationships between flood occurrence on 488 river basins and CTCs were explored using 73 catalogues developed within COST733 Action, all ...
A warming climate is expected to have an impact on the magnitude and timing of river floods; however...
The magnitudes of river floods in Europe have been observed to change, but their alignment with chan...
River floods cause extensive losses to economy, ecology, and society throughout the world. They are ...
This paper evaluates whether circulation type catalogues (CTCs) can inform on the occurrence of floo...
This study compiles a new dataset, consisting of the longest available flow series from across Europ...
Climate variability is shown to be an important driver of spatial and temporal changes in hydrometer...
Conventional techniques for quantifying and then managing flood risks are invalid under 'non-station...
Atmospheric oscillations are known to drive the large-scale variability of hydrometeorological extre...
The relationship is examined between the occurrence of flood events and atmospheric circulation type...
The interaction between storm surges and inland run-off has been gaining increasing attention recent...
International audienceAnalyses of discharge series, precipitation fields and flood producing atmosph...
The link between trends in circulation patterns and trends in the flood magnitude is studied for 122...
A warming climate is expected to have an impact on the magnitude and timing of river floods; however...
The magnitudes of river floods in Europe have been observed to change, but their alignment with chan...
River floods cause extensive losses to economy, ecology, and society throughout the world. They are ...
This paper evaluates whether circulation type catalogues (CTCs) can inform on the occurrence of floo...
This study compiles a new dataset, consisting of the longest available flow series from across Europ...
Climate variability is shown to be an important driver of spatial and temporal changes in hydrometer...
Conventional techniques for quantifying and then managing flood risks are invalid under 'non-station...
Atmospheric oscillations are known to drive the large-scale variability of hydrometeorological extre...
The relationship is examined between the occurrence of flood events and atmospheric circulation type...
The interaction between storm surges and inland run-off has been gaining increasing attention recent...
International audienceAnalyses of discharge series, precipitation fields and flood producing atmosph...
The link between trends in circulation patterns and trends in the flood magnitude is studied for 122...
A warming climate is expected to have an impact on the magnitude and timing of river floods; however...
The magnitudes of river floods in Europe have been observed to change, but their alignment with chan...
River floods cause extensive losses to economy, ecology, and society throughout the world. They are ...