Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8862857 | Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies | 2018 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
The results show robust decreasing trends in water availability in the most southern river basin (Tagus), an overall increase in discharge in the most northern river basin (Lule), increase in the winter discharge and shift in seasonality in Northern and Central European catchments. The impacts of the high-end climate change scenario RCP 8.5 continue to develop until the end of the century, while those of the moderate climate change scenario RCP 4.5 level-off after the mid-century. The results of this study also confirm trends, found previously with mostly global scale models.
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Authors
Anastasia Lobanova, Stefan Liersch, Joao Pedro Nunes, Iulii Didovets, Judith Stagl, Shaochun Huang, Hagen Koch, MarÃa del RocÃo Rivas López, Cathrine Fox Maule, Fred Hattermann, Valentina Krysanova,