2021
DOI: 10.5194/cp-2021-160
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Influence of Warming and Atmospheric Circulation Changes on Multidecadal European Flood Variability

Abstract: Abstract. European flood frequency and intensity change on a multidecadal scale. Floods were more frequent in the 19th (Central Europe) and early 20th century (Western Europe) than during the mid-20th century and again more frequent since the 1970s. The causes of this variability are not well understood and the relation to climate change is unclear. Palaeoclimate studies from the northern Alps suggest that past flood-rich periods coincided with cold periods. In contrast, some studies suggest that more floods m… Show more

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“…The mechanisms underlying flood anomalies are still poorly understood 12 , but believed to be related to the dynamics of the large-scale atmospheric and oceanic circulation 2,13 and corresponding temporal clustering of extreme rainfall 14,15 . Moreover, there are historical evidences that in a warming climate atmospheric drivers of flood anomalies might have changed from atmospheric circulation variability to increasing water vapour 16 .…”
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“…The mechanisms underlying flood anomalies are still poorly understood 12 , but believed to be related to the dynamics of the large-scale atmospheric and oceanic circulation 2,13 and corresponding temporal clustering of extreme rainfall 14,15 . Moreover, there are historical evidences that in a warming climate atmospheric drivers of flood anomalies might have changed from atmospheric circulation variability to increasing water vapour 16 .…”
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“…Flood-rich periods with temporally clustered events are related to climate Blöschl et al (2020). andBrönnimann et al (2022) have e.g. shown for Europe that historic flood-rich periods occurred under colder than normal climate conditions.…”
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