“…It has become increasingly clear that one of the major hydrological impacts associated with current climate warming is the increase in magnitude (intensity) and frequency of floods. This hydrological change has been increasingly documented in many regions of the world (e.g., Berghuisjs et al, 2017;Collins, 2019;Dube et al, 2022;Galstyan et al, 2020;Hannaford & Marsh, 2008;Hodgkins et al, 2017Hodgkins et al, , 2019Kemter et al, 2020;Kimuli et al, 2021;Llasat et al, 2016;Mallakpour & Villarini, 2015;Mangini et al, 2018;Mao et al, 2019;Najibi & Devineni, 2018;Nka et al, 2015;Paprotny et al, 2018;Tabari, 2020;Tellman et al, 2021;Tramblay et al, 2019Tramblay et al, , 2020Wasko et al, 2020). However, in their extensive study on the spatiotemporal variability of floods across the European continent, Blöschl et al (2019) demonstrated that this increase in flood frequency and intensity has not occurred consistently over the past five decades in the continent as a whole.…”