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High-end climate change impact on European water availability and stress: exploring the presence of biases

Papadimitriou Labrini, Koutroulis Aristeidis, Gryllakis Emmanouil, Tsanis Giannis

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URIhttp://purl.tuc.gr/dl/dias/6A5D4DE7-9533-4F93-97FF-43C859B7A20E-
Identifierhttps://doi.org/10.5194/hessd-12-7267-2015-
Identifierhttp://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci-discuss.net/12/7267/2015/hessd-12-7267-2015.pdf-
Languageen-
TitleHigh-end climate change impact on European water availability and stress: exploring the presence of biasesen
CreatorPapadimitriou Labrinien
CreatorΠαπαδημητριου Λαμπρινηel
CreatorKoutroulis Aristeidisen
CreatorΚουτρουλης Αριστειδηςel
CreatorGryllakis Emmanouilen
CreatorΓρυλλακης Εμμανουηλel
CreatorTsanis Giannisen
CreatorΤσανης Γιαννηςel
Content SummaryClimate models project a much more substantial warming than the 2 °C target making higher end scenarios increasingly plausible. Freshwater availability under such conditions is a key issue of concern. In this study, an ensemble of Euro-CORDEX projections under RCP8.5 is used to assess the mean and low hydrological states under +4 °C of global warming for the European region. Five major European catchments were analyzed in terms of future drought climatology and the impact of +2 vs. +4 °C global warming was investigated. The effect of bias correction of the climate model outputs and the observations used for this adjustment was also quantified. Projections indicate an intensification of the water cycle at higher levels of warming. Even for areas where the average state may not considerably be affected, low flows are expected to reduce leading to changes in the number of dry days and thus drought climatology. The identified increasing or decreasing runoff trends are substantially intensified when moving from the +2 to the +4 °C of global warming. Bias correction resulted in an improved representation of the historical hydrology. It is also found that the selection of the observational dataset for the application of the bias correction has an impact on the projected signal that could be of the same order of magnitude to the selection of the RCM. en
Type of ItemPeer-Reviewed Journal Publicationen
Type of ItemΔημοσίευση σε Περιοδικό με Κριτέςel
Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/en
Date of Item2015-11-10-
Date of Publication2015-
SubjectChanges, Climaticen
SubjectClimate changeen
SubjectClimate changesen
SubjectClimate variationsen
SubjectClimatic changeen
SubjectClimatic fluctuationsen
SubjectClimatic variationsen
SubjectGlobal climate changesen
SubjectGlobal climatic changesen
Subjectclimatic changesen
Subjectchanges climaticen
Subjectclimate changeen
Subjectclimate changesen
Subjectclimate variationsen
Subjectclimatic changeen
Subjectclimatic fluctuationsen
Subjectclimatic variationsen
Subjectglobal climate changesen
Subjectglobal climatic changesen
Bibliographic CitationL.V. Papadimitriou, A.G. Koutroulis, M.G. Grillakis and I.K. Tsanis, "High-end climate change impact on European water availability and stress: exploring the presence of biases", vol. 12, no. 7, pp. 7267-7325. doi:10.5194/hessd-12-7267-2015 en

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