Brief Communication: An update of the article "modelling flood damages under climate change conditions-a case study for Germany"

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In our first study on possible flood damages under climate change in Germany, we reported that a considerable increase in flood-related losses can be expected in a future warmer climate. However, the general significance of the study was limited by the fact that outcome of only one global climate model (GCM) was used as a large-scale climate driver, while many studies report that GCMs are often the largest source of uncertainty in impact modelling. Here we show that a much broader set of global and regional climate model combinations as climate drivers show trends which are in line with the original results and even give a stronger increase of damages.

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Fokko Hattermann, F., Huang, S., Burghoff, O., Hoffmann, P., & Kundzewicz, Z. W. (2016). Brief Communication: An update of the article “modelling flood damages under climate change conditions-a case study for Germany.” Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, 16(7), 1617–1622. https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-16-1617-2016

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