On the temporal variability of widespread rain-on-snow floods

Floods which affect several macro-scale river basins simultaneously can cause devastating damage. Future flood-risk assessment depends significantly on the knowledge about the atmospheric conditions leading to floods and external climate drivers. Nonetheless, only a few studies have investigated wid...

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Published in:Meteorologische Zeitschrift
Main Authors: Amelie Krug, Cristina Primo, Svenja Fischer, Andreas Schumann, Bodo Ahrens
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Borntraeger 2020
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:901f1a101b3946e29f57b149573928a7 2023-05-15T17:31:38+02:00 On the temporal variability of widespread rain-on-snow floods Amelie Krug Cristina Primo Svenja Fischer Andreas Schumann Bodo Ahrens 2020-08-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1127/metz/2020/0989 https://doaj.org/article/901f1a101b3946e29f57b149573928a7 EN eng Borntraeger http://dx.doi.org/10.1127/metz/2020/0989 https://doaj.org/toc/0941-2948 0941-2948 doi:10.1127/metz/2020/0989 https://doaj.org/article/901f1a101b3946e29f57b149573928a7 Meteorologische Zeitschrift, Vol 29, Iss 2, Pp 147-163 (2020) trans-basin floods rain-on-snow twentieth century reanalysis north atlantic oscillation scandinavian pattern flood occurrence frequency Meteorology. Climatology QC851-999 article 2020 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1127/metz/2020/0989 2022-12-31T02:21:27Z Floods which affect several macro-scale river basins simultaneously can cause devastating damage. Future flood-risk assessment depends significantly on the knowledge about the atmospheric conditions leading to floods and external climate drivers. Nonetheless, only a few studies have investigated widespread floods, their occurrence frequency, and their underlying hydro-meteorological processes. We extended the time period analysed in previous studies to detect potential climate drivers of so-called trans-basin floods in Germany during the twentieth century. The hydro-meteorological flood evolution was examined based on climate station data and dynamically downscaled ECMWF twentieth century reanalysis (ERA‑20C). Most of the classified trans-basin floods were caused by rainfall during extensive snowmelt, so-called rain-on-snow events. We investigated the interannual to decadal variability of such rain-on-snow events by building an atmospheric proxy based on snow cover and total precipitation. As expected, the temporal variability of our proxy largely corresponds to flood-rich and flood-poor periods. Based on this, we analysed potential climate drivers of such flood events. We found a negative correlation of the Scandinavian pattern (SCA) and total precipitation, as well as a negative correlation between the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) index and large snow cover. The latter is supported by the fact that snowfall in advance of the floods was often associated with a cyclone track over the Mediterranean Sea which often corresponds to the negative NAO phase. Overall, spatially extended floods in Germany occurred during the 20th century predominantly, when the superposition of NAO and SCA index was negative. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Meteorologische Zeitschrift 29 2 147 163
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topic trans-basin floods
rain-on-snow
twentieth century reanalysis
north atlantic oscillation
scandinavian pattern
flood occurrence frequency
Meteorology. Climatology
QC851-999
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rain-on-snow
twentieth century reanalysis
north atlantic oscillation
scandinavian pattern
flood occurrence frequency
Meteorology. Climatology
QC851-999
Amelie Krug
Cristina Primo
Svenja Fischer
Andreas Schumann
Bodo Ahrens
On the temporal variability of widespread rain-on-snow floods
topic_facet trans-basin floods
rain-on-snow
twentieth century reanalysis
north atlantic oscillation
scandinavian pattern
flood occurrence frequency
Meteorology. Climatology
QC851-999
description Floods which affect several macro-scale river basins simultaneously can cause devastating damage. Future flood-risk assessment depends significantly on the knowledge about the atmospheric conditions leading to floods and external climate drivers. Nonetheless, only a few studies have investigated widespread floods, their occurrence frequency, and their underlying hydro-meteorological processes. We extended the time period analysed in previous studies to detect potential climate drivers of so-called trans-basin floods in Germany during the twentieth century. The hydro-meteorological flood evolution was examined based on climate station data and dynamically downscaled ECMWF twentieth century reanalysis (ERA‑20C). Most of the classified trans-basin floods were caused by rainfall during extensive snowmelt, so-called rain-on-snow events. We investigated the interannual to decadal variability of such rain-on-snow events by building an atmospheric proxy based on snow cover and total precipitation. As expected, the temporal variability of our proxy largely corresponds to flood-rich and flood-poor periods. Based on this, we analysed potential climate drivers of such flood events. We found a negative correlation of the Scandinavian pattern (SCA) and total precipitation, as well as a negative correlation between the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) index and large snow cover. The latter is supported by the fact that snowfall in advance of the floods was often associated with a cyclone track over the Mediterranean Sea which often corresponds to the negative NAO phase. Overall, spatially extended floods in Germany occurred during the 20th century predominantly, when the superposition of NAO and SCA index was negative.
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Cristina Primo
Svenja Fischer
Andreas Schumann
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Svenja Fischer
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Bodo Ahrens
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title On the temporal variability of widespread rain-on-snow floods
title_short On the temporal variability of widespread rain-on-snow floods
title_full On the temporal variability of widespread rain-on-snow floods
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