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Identification of coherent flood regions across Europe by using the longest streamflow records
- Source :
- Mediero, L, Kjeldsen, T, Macdonald, N, Kohnova, S, Merz, B, Vorogushyn, S, Wilson, D, Alburquerque, T, Bloschl, G, Bogdanowicz, E, Castellarin, A, Hall, J, Kobold, M, Kriauciuniene, J, Lang, M, Madsen, H, Gul, G O, Perdigão, R A P, Roald, L A, Salinas, J L, Toumazis, A, Veijalainen, N & Þórarinsson, Ó 2015, ' Identification of coherent flood regions across Europe by using the longest streamflow records ', Journal of Hydrology, vol. 528, pp. 341-360 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2015.06.016, Journal of Hydrology, JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY
- Publication Year :
- 2015
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Abstract
- This study compiles a new dataset, consisting of the longest available flow series from across Europe, and uses it to study the spatial and temporal clustering of flood events across the continent. Hydrological series at 102 gauging stations were collected from 25 European countries. Five geographically distinct large-scale homogeneous regions are identified: (i) an Atlantic region, (ii) a Continental region, (iii) a Scandinavian region, (iv) an Alpine region, and (v) a Mediterranean region. The months with a higher likelihood of flooding were identified in each region. The analysis of the clustering of annual counts of floods revealed an over-dispersion in the Atlantic and Continental regions, forming flood-rich and flood-poor periods, as well as an under-dispersion in the Scandinavian region that points to a regular pattern of flood occurrences at the inter-annual scale. The detection of trends in flood series is attempted by basing it on the identified regions, interpreting the results at a regional scale and for various time periods: 1900-1999; 1920-1999; 1939-1998 and 1956-1995. The results indicate that a decreasing trend in the magnitude of floods was observed mainly in the Continental region in the period 1920-1999 with 22% of the catchments revealing such a trend, as well as a decreasing trend in the timing of floods in the Alpine region in the period 1900-1999 with 75% of the catchments revealing this trend. A mixed pattern of changes in the frequency of floods over a threshold and few significant changes in the timing of floods were detected. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
- Subjects :
- Mediterranean climate
hydrologia
alueelliset erot
aikasarjat
ta1171
long streamflow series
Magnitude (mathematics)
Flood
Streamflow
medicine
Flood trend
Peaks-over-threshold
virtaus
Eurooppa
flood trends
Water Science and Technology
Pan-European
Series (stratigraphy)
Flood myth
Flooding (psychology)
kausivaihtelut
Seasonality
flood
medicine.disease
trendit
Geography
Climatology
floods
Period (geology)
Long streamflow serie
Hydrology
Subjects
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- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Mediero, L, Kjeldsen, T, Macdonald, N, Kohnova, S, Merz, B, Vorogushyn, S, Wilson, D, Alburquerque, T, Bloschl, G, Bogdanowicz, E, Castellarin, A, Hall, J, Kobold, M, Kriauciuniene, J, Lang, M, Madsen, H, Gul, G O, Perdigão, R A P, Roald, L A, Salinas, J L, Toumazis, A, Veijalainen, N & Þórarinsson, Ó 2015, ' Identification of coherent flood regions across Europe by using the longest streamflow records ', Journal of Hydrology, vol. 528, pp. 341-360 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2015.06.016, Journal of Hydrology, JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....d62af01bb33f769ce11ab52ebcf7a66c
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2015.06.016