Causes of increased flood frequency in central Europe in the 19th century
-
Published:2019-07-30
Issue:4
Volume:15
Page:1395-1409
-
ISSN:1814-9332
-
Container-title:Climate of the Past
-
language:en
-
Short-container-title:Clim. Past
Author:
Brönnimann Stefan,Frigerio Luca,Schwander Mikhaël,Rohrer Marco,Stucki Peter,Franke Jörg
Abstract
Abstract. Historians and historical climatologists have long pointed to an increased
flood frequency in central Europe in the mid- and late 19th century.
However, the causes have remained unclear. Here, we investigate the changes
in flood frequency in Switzerland based on long time series of discharge and
lake levels, precipitation, and weather types and based on climate model
simulations, focusing on the warm season. Annual series of peak discharge or
maximum lake level, in agreement with previous studies, display increased
frequency of floods in the mid-19th century and decreased frequency after
the Second World War. Annual series of warm-season mean precipitation and
high percentiles of 3 d precipitation totals (partly) reflect these
changes. A daily weather type classification since 1763 is used to construct
flood probability indices for the catchments of the Rhine in Basel and the
outflow of Lake Lugano, Ponte Tresa. The indices indicate an increased
frequency of flood-prone weather types in the mid-19th century and a
decreased frequency in the post-war period, consistent with a climate
reconstruction that shows increased (decreased) cyclonic flow over western
Europe in the former (latter) period. To assess the driving factors of the
detected circulation changes, we analyze weather types and precipitation in
a large ensemble of atmospheric model simulations driven with observed
sea-surface temperatures. In the simulations, we do not find an increase in
flood-prone weather types in the Rhine catchment in the 19th century but a
decrease in the post-war period that could have been related to sea-surface
temperature anomalies.
Funder
H2020 European Research Council Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Paleontology,Stratigraphy,Global and Planetary Change
Reference52 articles.
1. Anonymous: Sur un pluie extraordinaire tombée le 20 Mai 1827, dans la
vallée du Léman, Bibliothèque universelle, 35, P. 84, 1827. 2. Bhend, J., Franke, J., Folini, D., Wild, M., and Brönnimann, S.: An ensemble-based approach to climate reconstructions, Clim. Past, 8, 963–976, https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-8-963-2012, 2012. 3. Bichet, A., Folini, D., Wild, M., and Schär, C.: Enhanced Central
European summer precipitation in the late 19th century: a link to the
Tropics, Q. J. Roy. Meteorol. Soc., 140, 111–123, 2014. 4. Blöschl, G., Hall, J., Parajka, J., Perdigão, R. A. P., Merz, B., Arheimer, B., Aronica, G. T., Bilibashi, A., Bonacci, O., Borga, M., Čanjevac, I., Castellarin, A., Chirico, G. B., Claps, P., Fiala, K., Frolova, N., Gorbachova, L., Gül, A., Hannaford, J., Harrigan, S., Kireeva, M., Kiss, A., Kjeldsen, T. R., Kohnová, S., Koskela, J. J., Ledvinka, O., Macdonald, N., Mavrova-Guirguinova, M., Mediero, L., Merz, R., Molnar, P., Montanari, A., Murphy, C., Osuch, M., Ovcharuk, V., Radevski, I., Rogger, M., Salinas, J. L., Sauquet, E., Šraj, M., Szolgay, J., Viglione, A., Volpi, E., Wilson, D., Zaimi, K., and Živković, N.: Changing climate shifts timing of European floods,
Science, 357, 588–590, 2017. 5. Brönnimann, S.: Climatic changes since 1700, Adv.
Glob. Change Res., 55, 360 pp., https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-19042-6, 2015.
Cited by
11 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献
|
|