Influence of Climate Change on River Discharge in Austria

The effect of climate change on the river discharge characteristics in four catchment basins within Austria is investigated using a hydrological model. Input for the model are daily climate data generated from three regional climate models (RCMs) over the time period 1951–2100 using the A1B emission...

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Main Authors: Robert A. Goler, Simon Frey, Herbert Formayer, Hubert Holzmann
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Language:English
Published: Borntraeger 2016-10-01
Series:Meteorologische Zeitschrift
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1127/metz/2016/0562
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author Robert A. Goler
Simon Frey
Herbert Formayer
Hubert Holzmann
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Hubert Holzmann
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description The effect of climate change on the river discharge characteristics in four catchment basins within Austria is investigated using a hydrological model. Input for the model are daily climate data generated from three regional climate models (RCMs) over the time period 1951–2100 using the A1B emission scenario. Due to the complex terrain of the basins, the climate data has been downscaled to a resolution of 1km×1km$1\,\text{km}\times1\,\text{km}$. The hydrological model includes processes such as meltwater from snow and glaciers; surface, subsurface, and groundwater flows; and evapotranspiration. The modelling results show that, although only one RCM exhibits a significant reduction in the mean annual discharge towards the end of the 21st century, all RCMs exhibit significant changes in the seasonal distribution of the discharge. In particular, for basins whose discharge is dependent on water stored as snow, there will be a shift in the time of maximum river discharge to earlier in the year as the snow and ice melt earlier. During the winter months the discharge is forecasted to be higher than at present, which would lead to the number of days of low discharge being reduced. However, the earlier snow melt means that the available water for the summer months will be reduced, leading to lower discharges than present, and thus an increase in the number of low discharge days.
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spelling doaj.art-1aefb167986547949588306cec9756e82022-12-22T03:56:32ZengBorntraegerMeteorologische Zeitschrift0941-29482016-10-0125562162610.1127/metz/2016/056286872Influence of Climate Change on River Discharge in AustriaRobert A. GolerSimon FreyHerbert FormayerHubert HolzmannThe effect of climate change on the river discharge characteristics in four catchment basins within Austria is investigated using a hydrological model. Input for the model are daily climate data generated from three regional climate models (RCMs) over the time period 1951–2100 using the A1B emission scenario. Due to the complex terrain of the basins, the climate data has been downscaled to a resolution of 1km×1km$1\,\text{km}\times1\,\text{km}$. The hydrological model includes processes such as meltwater from snow and glaciers; surface, subsurface, and groundwater flows; and evapotranspiration. The modelling results show that, although only one RCM exhibits a significant reduction in the mean annual discharge towards the end of the 21st century, all RCMs exhibit significant changes in the seasonal distribution of the discharge. In particular, for basins whose discharge is dependent on water stored as snow, there will be a shift in the time of maximum river discharge to earlier in the year as the snow and ice melt earlier. During the winter months the discharge is forecasted to be higher than at present, which would lead to the number of days of low discharge being reduced. However, the earlier snow melt means that the available water for the summer months will be reduced, leading to lower discharges than present, and thus an increase in the number of low discharge days.http://dx.doi.org/10.1127/metz/2016/0562climate changehydrological modellingriver dischargehydropower
spellingShingle Robert A. Goler
Simon Frey
Herbert Formayer
Hubert Holzmann
Influence of Climate Change on River Discharge in Austria
Meteorologische Zeitschrift
climate change
hydrological modelling
river discharge
hydropower
title Influence of Climate Change on River Discharge in Austria
title_full Influence of Climate Change on River Discharge in Austria
title_fullStr Influence of Climate Change on River Discharge in Austria
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Climate Change on River Discharge in Austria
title_short Influence of Climate Change on River Discharge in Austria
title_sort influence of climate change on river discharge in austria
topic climate change
hydrological modelling
river discharge
hydropower
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1127/metz/2016/0562
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