大洪水
气候变化
洪水(心理学)
融雪
环境科学
降水
气候学
分区
缩小尺度
地理
雪
地质学
气象学
心理治疗师
心理学
法学
考古
海洋学
政治学
作者
Günter Blöschl,Julia Hall,Alberto Viglione,Rui A. P. Perdigão,Juraj Párajka,Bruno Merz,David Lun,Berit Arheimer,Giuseppe Tito Aronica,Ardian Bilibashi,Miloň Boháč,Ognjen Bonacci,Marco Borga,Ivan Čanjevac,Attilio Castellarin,Giovanni Battista Chirico,Pierluigi Claps,Н. Л. Фролова,Daniele Ganora,Liudmyla Gorbachova
出处
期刊:Nature
[Nature Portfolio]
日期:2019-08-28
卷期号:573 (7772): 108-111
被引量:1067
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41586-019-1495-6
摘要
Climate change has led to concerns about increasing river floods resulting from the greater water-holding capacity of a warmer atmosphere1. These concerns are reinforced by evidence of increasing economic losses associated with flooding in many parts of the world, including Europe2. Any changes in river floods would have lasting implications for the design of flood protection measures and flood risk zoning. However, existing studies have been unable to identify a consistent continental-scale climatic-change signal in flood discharge observations in Europe3, because of the limited spatial coverage and number of hydrometric stations. Here we demonstrate clear regional patterns of both increases and decreases in observed river flood discharges in the past five decades in Europe, which are manifestations of a changing climate. Our results-arising from the most complete database of European flooding so far-suggest that: increasing autumn and winter rainfall has resulted in increasing floods in northwestern Europe; decreasing precipitation and increasing evaporation have led to decreasing floods in medium and large catchments in southern Europe; and decreasing snow cover and snowmelt, resulting from warmer temperatures, have led to decreasing floods in eastern Europe. Regional flood discharge trends in Europe range from an increase of about 11 per cent per decade to a decrease of 23 per cent. Notwithstanding the spatial and temporal heterogeneity of the observational record, the flood changes identified here are broadly consistent with climate model projections for the next century4,5, suggesting that climate-driven changes are already happening and supporting calls for the consideration of climate change in flood risk management.
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