Changing climate shifts timing of European floods

Günter Blöschl(TU Wien), Julia Hall(TU Wien), Juraj Párajka(TU Wien), Rui A. P. Perdigão(TU Wien), Bruno Merz(GFZ Helmholtz Centre for Geosciences), Berit Arheimer(Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute), Giuseppe Tito Aronica(University of Messina), Ardian Bilibashi(Renewable Energy Systems (United States)), Ognjen Bonacci(University of Split), Marco Borga(University of Padua), Ivan Čanjevac(University of Zagreb), Attilio Castellarin(University of Bologna), Giovanni Battista Chirico(University of Naples Federico II), Pierluigi Claps(Politecnico di Torino), Károly Fiala, Н. Л. Фролова(Lomonosov Moscow State University), Liudmyla Gorbachova(Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Institute), Ali Gül(Dokuz Eylül University), Jamie Hannaford(UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology), Shaun Harrigan(UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology), Maria Kireeva(Lomonosov Moscow State University), Andrea Kiss(TU Wien), Thomas Kjeldsen(University of Bath), Silvia Kohnová(Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava), Jarkko Koskela(Finnish Environment Institute), Ondřej Ledvinka(Czech Hydrometeorological Institute), Neil Macdonald(University of Liverpool), Maria Mavrova-Guirguinova(University of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geodesy), Luis Mediero(Universidad Politécnica de Madrid), Ralf Merz(Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research), Péter Molnár(ETH Zurich), Alberto Montanari(University of Bologna), Conor Murphy(National University of Ireland, Maynooth), Marzena Osuch(Institute of Geophysics Polish Academy of Sciences), Valeryia Ovcharuk(Odessa State Environmental University), Иван Радевски(V. B. Sochava Institute of Geography), Magdalena Rogger(TU Wien), José Luis Salinas(TU Wien), Éric Sauquet, Mojca Šraj(University of Ljubljana), Ján Szolgay(Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava), Alberto Viglione(TU Wien), Elena Volpi(Roma Tre University), Donna Wilson(Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate), Klodian Zaımı(Polytechnic University of Tirana), Nenad Živković(University of Belgrade)
Science
August 11, 2017
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Abstract

A warming climate is expected to have an impact on the magnitude and timing of river floods; however, no consistent large-scale climate change signal in observed flood magnitudes has been identified so far. We analyzed the timing of river floods in Europe over the past five decades, using a pan-European database from 4262 observational hydrometric stations, and found clear patterns of change in flood timing. Warmer temperatures have led to earlier spring snowmelt floods throughout northeastern Europe; delayed winter storms associated with polar warming have led to later winter floods around the North Sea and some sectors of the Mediterranean coast; and earlier soil moisture maxima have led to earlier winter floods in western Europe. Our results highlight the existence of a clear climate signal in flood observations at the continental scale.


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