2020
DOI: 10.20944/preprints201912.0092.v2
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Independence of Future Changes of River Runoff in Europe from the Pathway to Global Warming

Abstract: The outcomes of the 2015 Paris Agreement triggered a number of climate impact assessments, such as for floods and droughts, to focus on future time frames corresponding to the years of reaching specific levels of global warming. Yet, the links between the timing of the warming levels and the corresponding greenhouse gas concentration pathways to reach them, remain poorly understood. To address this gap, we compare projected changes of annual mean, extreme high and extreme low river discharges in Europe at 1.5&… Show more

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