Impacts of climate change at 1.5, 2 and 3 °C mean global warming above preindustrial level are investigated and compared for runoff, discharge and snowpack in Europe. Ensembles of climate projections representing each of the warming levels were assembled to describe the hydro-meteorological climate at 1.5, 2 and 3 °C. These ensembles were then used to force an ensemble of five hydrological models and changes to hydrological indicators were calculated. It is seen that there are clear changes in local impacts on evapotranspiration, mean, low and high runoff and snow water equivalent between a 1.5, 2 and 3 °C degree warmer world. In a warmer world, the hydrological impacts of climate change are more intense and spatially more extensive. Robust...
Climate change is anticipated to alter the demand and supply of water at the earth s surface. Since ...
There is growing evidence that climate change will alter water availability in Europe. Here, we inve...
We present an assessment of the impacts of a +2°C global warming on extreme floods and hydrological ...
Impacts of climate change at 1.5, 2 and 3 °C mean global warming above preindustrial level are inves...
Summarization: Climate models project a much more substantial warming than the 2ĝ€°C target under th...
Summarization: Climate models project a much more substantial warming than the 2 °C target making hi...
Climate models project a much more substantial warming than the 2 °C target under the more probable ...
Summarization: The simulation of hydrological impacts in a changing climate remains one of the main ...
The simulation of hydrological impacts in a changing climate remains one of the main challenges of t...
Study region: To provide a picture of hydrological impact of climate change across different climati...
Published by IOP Publishing Ltd. Severe river floods often result in huge economic losses and fatali...
Climate change is anticipated to alter the demand and supply of water at the earth s surface. Since ...
There is growing evidence that climate change will alter water availability in Europe. Here, we inve...
We present an assessment of the impacts of a +2°C global warming on extreme floods and hydrological ...
Impacts of climate change at 1.5, 2 and 3 °C mean global warming above preindustrial level are inves...
Summarization: Climate models project a much more substantial warming than the 2ĝ€°C target under th...
Summarization: Climate models project a much more substantial warming than the 2 °C target making hi...
Climate models project a much more substantial warming than the 2 °C target under the more probable ...
Summarization: The simulation of hydrological impacts in a changing climate remains one of the main ...
The simulation of hydrological impacts in a changing climate remains one of the main challenges of t...
Study region: To provide a picture of hydrological impact of climate change across different climati...
Published by IOP Publishing Ltd. Severe river floods often result in huge economic losses and fatali...
Climate change is anticipated to alter the demand and supply of water at the earth s surface. Since ...
There is growing evidence that climate change will alter water availability in Europe. Here, we inve...
We present an assessment of the impacts of a +2°C global warming on extreme floods and hydrological ...