Historical changes in the annual number of large floods in near-natural catchments across North America and Europe, 1931-2010

International audience Previous investigations have analyzed historical changes in low magnitude floods, such as the annual peak flow, at regional or national scales. These investigations often use catchments where streamflows have been influenced by human alterations such as reservoir regulation or...

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Main Authors: Hodgkins, G.A., Whitfield, P.H., Burn, D.H., Hannaford, J., Renard, Benjamin, Stahl, Konrad, Fleig, A.K., Madsen, H., Mediero, L., Korhonen, J., Murphy, Craig, Crochet, Pierre-André, Wilson, D.
Other Authors: US GEOLOGICAL SURVEY AUGUSTA USA, Partenaires IRSTEA, Institut national de recherche en sciences et technologies pour l'environnement et l'agriculture (IRSTEA)-Institut national de recherche en sciences et technologies pour l'environnement et l'agriculture (IRSTEA), UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN CAN, UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO CAN, CENTRE FOR ECOLOGY AND HYDROLOGY WALLINGFORD GBR, Hydrologie-Hydraulique (UR HHLY), Institut national de recherche en sciences et technologies pour l'environnement et l'agriculture (IRSTEA), UNIVERSITY OF FREIBURG DEU, NORWEGIAN WATER RESOURCES AND ENERGY DIRECTORATE OSLO NOR, DHI HORSHOLM DNK, TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF MADRID ESP, FINNISH ENVIRONMENT INSTITUTE HELSINKI FIN, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND MAYNOOTH IRL, ICELANDIC METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE REYKJAVIK ISL
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spelling ftccsdartic:oai:HAL:hal-02600781v1 2023-05-15T16:52:26+02:00 Historical changes in the annual number of large floods in near-natural catchments across North America and Europe, 1931-2010 Hodgkins, G.A. Whitfield, P.H. Burn, D.H. Hannaford, J. Renard, Benjamin Stahl, Konrad Fleig, A.K. Madsen, H. Mediero, L. Korhonen, J. Murphy, Craig Crochet, Pierre-André Wilson, D. US GEOLOGICAL SURVEY AUGUSTA USA Partenaires IRSTEA Institut national de recherche en sciences et technologies pour l'environnement et l'agriculture (IRSTEA)-Institut national de recherche en sciences et technologies pour l'environnement et l'agriculture (IRSTEA) UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN CAN UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO CAN CENTRE FOR ECOLOGY AND HYDROLOGY WALLINGFORD GBR Hydrologie-Hydraulique (UR HHLY) Institut national de recherche en sciences et technologies pour l'environnement et l'agriculture (IRSTEA) UNIVERSITY OF FREIBURG DEU NORWEGIAN WATER RESOURCES AND ENERGY DIRECTORATE OSLO NOR DHI HORSHOLM DNK TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF MADRID ESP FINNISH ENVIRONMENT INSTITUTE HELSINKI FIN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND MAYNOOTH IRL ICELANDIC METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE REYKJAVIK ISL Vienna, Austria 2014 https://hal.inrae.fr/hal-02600781 en eng HAL CCSD hal-02600781 https://hal.inrae.fr/hal-02600781 IRSTEA: PUB00043036 EGU 2014 https://hal.inrae.fr/hal-02600781 EGU 2014, 2014, Vienna, Austria. pp.1, 2014 EUROPE AMERIQUE DU NORD [SDE]Environmental Sciences info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject Poster communications 2014 ftccsdartic 2021-03-20T23:40:06Z International audience Previous investigations have analyzed historical changes in low magnitude floods, such as the annual peak flow, at regional or national scales. These investigations often use catchments where streamflows have been influenced by human alterations such as reservoir regulation or urbanization. No known studies have analyzed changes in large floods (greater than 25-year return period floods) at a continental scale for near-natural catchments. To fill this research gap, this study analyzed flood flows from reference hydrologic networks (RHNs) or RHN-like gauges in North America (United States and Canada) and Europe (United Kingdom, Ireland, France, Spain, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Iceland, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, and Finland). RHNs are formally defined networks in several countries that comprise gauges with a natural or near-natural flow regime and that provide good quality data. Selected RHN-like gauges were included following a major effort to ensure RHN-like status through consultation with local experts. Some 1206 study gauges met near-natural and completeness criteria for 1961-2010 and 322 gauges met criteria for 1931-2010. Peak flows with recurrence intervals of 25, 50, and 100 years were estimated using the generalized extreme-value distribution and L-moments, and peak flows at each gauge that exceeded these flood thresholds in each year were compiled. Continental and regional trends over time in the annual number of large floods, including groups differentiated by catchment size and major Köppen-Geiger climate group, are being computed and will be presented at EGU. Plots will also show the decadal variability in the annual number of major floods. The unique dataset used for this study is an example of successful international collaboration on hydro-climatic data exchange, which is potentially a step towards establishing RHN or RHN-like networks on a global scale. Conference Object Iceland Archive ouverte HAL (Hyper Article en Ligne, CCSD - Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe) Canada Geiger ENVELOPE(-62.900,-62.900,-64.300,-64.300) Norway
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Hodgkins, G.A.
Whitfield, P.H.
Burn, D.H.
Hannaford, J.
Renard, Benjamin
Stahl, Konrad
Fleig, A.K.
Madsen, H.
Mediero, L.
Korhonen, J.
Murphy, Craig
Crochet, Pierre-André
Wilson, D.
Historical changes in the annual number of large floods in near-natural catchments across North America and Europe, 1931-2010
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[SDE]Environmental Sciences
description International audience Previous investigations have analyzed historical changes in low magnitude floods, such as the annual peak flow, at regional or national scales. These investigations often use catchments where streamflows have been influenced by human alterations such as reservoir regulation or urbanization. No known studies have analyzed changes in large floods (greater than 25-year return period floods) at a continental scale for near-natural catchments. To fill this research gap, this study analyzed flood flows from reference hydrologic networks (RHNs) or RHN-like gauges in North America (United States and Canada) and Europe (United Kingdom, Ireland, France, Spain, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Iceland, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, and Finland). RHNs are formally defined networks in several countries that comprise gauges with a natural or near-natural flow regime and that provide good quality data. Selected RHN-like gauges were included following a major effort to ensure RHN-like status through consultation with local experts. Some 1206 study gauges met near-natural and completeness criteria for 1961-2010 and 322 gauges met criteria for 1931-2010. Peak flows with recurrence intervals of 25, 50, and 100 years were estimated using the generalized extreme-value distribution and L-moments, and peak flows at each gauge that exceeded these flood thresholds in each year were compiled. Continental and regional trends over time in the annual number of large floods, including groups differentiated by catchment size and major Köppen-Geiger climate group, are being computed and will be presented at EGU. Plots will also show the decadal variability in the annual number of major floods. The unique dataset used for this study is an example of successful international collaboration on hydro-climatic data exchange, which is potentially a step towards establishing RHN or RHN-like networks on a global scale.
author2 US GEOLOGICAL SURVEY AUGUSTA USA
Partenaires IRSTEA
Institut national de recherche en sciences et technologies pour l'environnement et l'agriculture (IRSTEA)-Institut national de recherche en sciences et technologies pour l'environnement et l'agriculture (IRSTEA)
UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN CAN
UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO CAN
CENTRE FOR ECOLOGY AND HYDROLOGY WALLINGFORD GBR
Hydrologie-Hydraulique (UR HHLY)
Institut national de recherche en sciences et technologies pour l'environnement et l'agriculture (IRSTEA)
UNIVERSITY OF FREIBURG DEU
NORWEGIAN WATER RESOURCES AND ENERGY DIRECTORATE OSLO NOR
DHI HORSHOLM DNK
TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF MADRID ESP
FINNISH ENVIRONMENT INSTITUTE HELSINKI FIN
NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND MAYNOOTH IRL
ICELANDIC METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE REYKJAVIK ISL
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author Hodgkins, G.A.
Whitfield, P.H.
Burn, D.H.
Hannaford, J.
Renard, Benjamin
Stahl, Konrad
Fleig, A.K.
Madsen, H.
Mediero, L.
Korhonen, J.
Murphy, Craig
Crochet, Pierre-André
Wilson, D.
author_facet Hodgkins, G.A.
Whitfield, P.H.
Burn, D.H.
Hannaford, J.
Renard, Benjamin
Stahl, Konrad
Fleig, A.K.
Madsen, H.
Mediero, L.
Korhonen, J.
Murphy, Craig
Crochet, Pierre-André
Wilson, D.
author_sort Hodgkins, G.A.
title Historical changes in the annual number of large floods in near-natural catchments across North America and Europe, 1931-2010
title_short Historical changes in the annual number of large floods in near-natural catchments across North America and Europe, 1931-2010
title_full Historical changes in the annual number of large floods in near-natural catchments across North America and Europe, 1931-2010
title_fullStr Historical changes in the annual number of large floods in near-natural catchments across North America and Europe, 1931-2010
title_full_unstemmed Historical changes in the annual number of large floods in near-natural catchments across North America and Europe, 1931-2010
title_sort historical changes in the annual number of large floods in near-natural catchments across north america and europe, 1931-2010
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