Long-term changes of flood probabilities in Europe

Floods return period climate change trend analysis hydrological design process causes flood frequency hydrology
["Bloeschl, Guenter","Bertola, Miriam","Lun, David","Viglione, Alberto","Kiss, Andrea","Komma, Juergen"] 2023-10-01 期刊论文
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The extreme floods of recent years underline the urgency of studying long-term changes of floods and their driving processes. This paper reports results on this issue obtained within the framework of subproject 6 of the DFG research group SPATE (Space-Time Dynamics of Extreme Floods). The analyses use an extensive dataset of flood observations at rivers and complementary information to determine and explain significant changes in flood probabilities. The data show that the flood-rich periods of the last 500 years in Europe have been significantly colder than usual. Over the last 60 years, the number of flood-rich periods in north-western Europe has increased. This increase is due to more intense precipitation. In medium-sized and large catchments of southern and eastern Europe, on the other hand, lower soil moisture and less snow cover have led to decreasing flood probabilities. These results are intended as a basis for more reliable design flood estimates in a changing world.
来源平台:HYDROLOGIE UND WASSERBEWIRTSCHAFTUNG