The Ourthe River, in the south-east of Belgium, has a catchment area of 3,500 km2 and is one of the main tributaries of the Meuse River. In the Ourthe, most of the flood events occur during winter and about 50% of them are due to heavy rainfall events combined to an abrupt melting of the snowpack covering the Ardennes massif during winter. This study aims to determine whether trends in extreme hydroclimatic events generating floods can be detected over the last century in Belgium, where a global warming signal can be observed. Hydroclimatic conditions favourable to floods were reconstructed over 1959- 2010 using the regional climate model MAR (“Modèle Atmosphérique Régional”) forced by the ERA-Interim/ERA-40, the ERA-20C and the NCEP/NCAR-v...
Global warming is generally expected to increase the magnitude and frequency of extreme precipitatio...
Flood risk is in Belgium, as well as in other European countries, of considerable importance because...
Climate change has led to concerns about increasing river floods resulting from the greater water-ho...
As a consequence of climate change, several studies concluded that winter flood occurrence could inc...
The Ourthe River (southeast of Belgium) is one of the main tributaries of the Meuse River with a cat...
In Belgium, the future response of the climate to increasing greenhouse gas concentration is not cle...
In this study we focus our attention on the climate change impacts on the hydrological balance in Be...
The potential climate change impacts on hydrological extremes (floods and low flows) have been inves...
This research aims to assess the ability of the regional climate model MAR ("Modèle Atmosphérique Ré...
The Meuse is an important river in Western Europe, which is almost exclusively rain-fed. Projected c...
Floods and droughts are severely impacting people's lives, worldwide. The magnitude and frequency of...
International audienceObjectivesClimate changes are now recognized as one of the main issue of the s...
The Meuse is an important rain-fed river in North-Western Europe. Nine million people live in its ca...
Global climate change is likely to increase temperatures, change precipitation patterns and probably...
The Geul river, a tributary of the Meuse located in the south Netherlands, Belgium, and part of Germ...
Global warming is generally expected to increase the magnitude and frequency of extreme precipitatio...
Flood risk is in Belgium, as well as in other European countries, of considerable importance because...
Climate change has led to concerns about increasing river floods resulting from the greater water-ho...
As a consequence of climate change, several studies concluded that winter flood occurrence could inc...
The Ourthe River (southeast of Belgium) is one of the main tributaries of the Meuse River with a cat...
In Belgium, the future response of the climate to increasing greenhouse gas concentration is not cle...
In this study we focus our attention on the climate change impacts on the hydrological balance in Be...
The potential climate change impacts on hydrological extremes (floods and low flows) have been inves...
This research aims to assess the ability of the regional climate model MAR ("Modèle Atmosphérique Ré...
The Meuse is an important river in Western Europe, which is almost exclusively rain-fed. Projected c...
Floods and droughts are severely impacting people's lives, worldwide. The magnitude and frequency of...
International audienceObjectivesClimate changes are now recognized as one of the main issue of the s...
The Meuse is an important rain-fed river in North-Western Europe. Nine million people live in its ca...
Global climate change is likely to increase temperatures, change precipitation patterns and probably...
The Geul river, a tributary of the Meuse located in the south Netherlands, Belgium, and part of Germ...
Global warming is generally expected to increase the magnitude and frequency of extreme precipitatio...
Flood risk is in Belgium, as well as in other European countries, of considerable importance because...
Climate change has led to concerns about increasing river floods resulting from the greater water-ho...