Changes of Hydrological Extremes in the Center of Eastern Europe and Their Plausible Causes

Author:

Danilovich Irina S.1,Loginov Vladimir F.1,Groisman Pavel Y.23ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Nature Management of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, 220076 Minsk, Belarus

2. NC Institute for Climate Studies, at NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information, NC State University, Asheville, NC 28801, USA

3. Hydrology Science and Services Corporation, Asheville, NC 28804, USA

Abstract

Regional studies of precipitation changes over Europe show that its eastern part is characterized by small changes in annual precipitation and insignificant aridity trends compared to central and southern Europe. However, a frequency analysis over the past 30 years showed statistically significant increasing dryness trends in eastern Europe and an increase in the occurrence of extremely high rainfall as well as prolonged no-rain intervals during the warm season. The largest increase in aridity was observed in the western and central parts of Belarus. During 1990–2020, the frequency of dry periods doubled in all river basins along the Black, Caspian, and Baltic Sea water divide areas of eastern Europe. From 1970 to 1990, there were high streamflow rates during the winter low-flow season. Consequently, over the past 50 years, in spring, we observed here a continued decrease in maximal discharges across all river basins. In summer, we detected a statistically significant increase in the number of days with anticyclonic weather over eastern Europe, a decrease in rainfall duration by 15–20%, an increase in daily precipitation maxima by 20–30%, and an increase in the number of days with a low relative humidity by 1–4 days per decade.

Funder

Belarussian Fond of Fundamental Researches

U.S. NSF Grants

NOAA through the Cooperative Institute for Satellite Earth System Studie

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Water Science and Technology,Aquatic Science,Geography, Planning and Development,Biochemistry

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