A warmer climate would increase the risk of floods. So far, only a few studies have projected changes in floods on a global scale. None of these studies relied on multiple climate models. A few global studies have started to estimate the exposure to flooding (population in potential inundation areas) as a proxy of risk, but none of them has estimated it in a warmer future climate. Here we present global flood risk for the end of this century based on the outputs of 11 climate models. A state-of-the-art global river routing model with an inundation scheme was employed to compute river discharge and inundation area. An ensemble of projections under a new high-concentration scenario demonstrates a large increase in flood frequency in Southeast...
There is an increasing need for strategic global assessments of flood risks in current and future co...
International audienceFlood estimation and flood management have traditionally been the domain of hy...
Millions of people in Indian sub-continent are affected by floods, which have increased during the p...
Understanding global future river flood risk is a prerequisite for the quantification of climate cha...
Rising global temperature has put increasing pressure on understanding the linkage between atmospher...
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...
The flooding of rivers and coastlines is the most frequent and damaging of all natural hazards. Betw...
A holistic perspective on changing rainfall-driven flood risk is provided for the late 20th and earl...
This paper presents an assessment of the implications of climate change for global river flood risk....
Riverine flood hazard is the consequence of meteorological drivers, primarily precipitation, hydrol...
Earth’s surface temperature will continue to rise for another 20 to 30 years even with the strongest...
Flood damage modelling has traditionally been limited to the local, regional or national scale. Rece...
There is an increasing need for strategic global assessments of flood risks in current and future co...
International audienceFlood estimation and flood management have traditionally been the domain of hy...
Millions of people in Indian sub-continent are affected by floods, which have increased during the p...
Understanding global future river flood risk is a prerequisite for the quantification of climate cha...
Rising global temperature has put increasing pressure on understanding the linkage between atmospher...
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...
The flooding of rivers and coastlines is the most frequent and damaging of all natural hazards. Betw...
A holistic perspective on changing rainfall-driven flood risk is provided for the late 20th and earl...
This paper presents an assessment of the implications of climate change for global river flood risk....
Riverine flood hazard is the consequence of meteorological drivers, primarily precipitation, hydrol...
Earth’s surface temperature will continue to rise for another 20 to 30 years even with the strongest...
Flood damage modelling has traditionally been limited to the local, regional or national scale. Rece...
There is an increasing need for strategic global assessments of flood risks in current and future co...
International audienceFlood estimation and flood management have traditionally been the domain of hy...
Millions of people in Indian sub-continent are affected by floods, which have increased during the p...