Climate influences on flood probabilities across Europe

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Abstract

The link between streamflow extremes and climatology has been widely studied in recent decades. However, a study investigating the effect of large-scale circulation variations on the distribution of seasonal discharge extremes at the European level is missing. Here we fit a climate-informed generalized extreme value (GEV) distribution to about 600 streamflow records in Europe for each of the standard seasons, i.e., to winter, spring, summer and autumn maxima, and compare it with the classical GEV distribution with parameters invariant in time. The study adopts a Bayesian framework and covers the period 1950 to 2016. Five indices with proven influence on the European climate are examined independently as covariates, namely the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), the east Atlantic pattern (EA), the east Atlantic-western Russian pattern (EA/WR), the Scandinavia pattern (SCA) and the polar-Eurasian pattern (POL).

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Steirou, E., Gerlitz, L., Apel, H., Sun, X., & Merz, B. (2019). Climate influences on flood probabilities across Europe. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 23(3), 1305–1322. https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-23-1305-2019

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