Institute of Hydraulic Engineering and Water Resources Management, Technische Universität Wien, Vienna, Austria.
Helmholtz Centre Potsdam, GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Potsdam, Germany.
Science. 2017 Aug 11;357(6351):588-590. doi: 10.1126/science.aan2506.
A warming climate is expected to have an impact on the magnitude and timing of river floods; however, no consistent large-scale climate change signal in observed flood magnitudes has been identified so far. We analyzed the timing of river floods in Europe over the past five decades, using a pan-European database from 4262 observational hydrometric stations, and found clear patterns of change in flood timing. Warmer temperatures have led to earlier spring snowmelt floods throughout northeastern Europe; delayed winter storms associated with polar warming have led to later winter floods around the North Sea and some sectors of the Mediterranean coast; and earlier soil moisture maxima have led to earlier winter floods in western Europe. Our results highlight the existence of a clear climate signal in flood observations at the continental scale.
预计气候变暖将影响河流水位和洪水发生时间;然而,到目前为止,在已观测到的洪水规模中,尚未发现一致的大规模气候变化信号。我们利用来自 4262 个观测水文站的泛欧数据库,分析了过去五十年间欧洲河流水位的发生时间,发现洪水发生时间存在明显变化模式。气候变暖导致整个北欧地区春季冰雪融化洪水提前发生;与极地变暖相关的冬季风暴推迟发生,导致北海和地中海沿岸一些地区冬季洪水滞后发生;土壤湿度最大值提前出现,导致西欧冬季洪水提前发生。我们的研究结果突出表明,在大陆尺度的洪水观测中存在明显的气候信号。