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Understanding and predicting large-scale hydrological variability in a changing environment

Nicolas Masséi, Daniel G. Kingston, David M. Hannah, Jean‐Philippe Vidal, Bastien Dieppois, Manuel Fossa, Andreas Hartmann, David A. Lavers, Benoı̂t Laignel

2020Proceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract. In a context of climate, environmental, ecological and socio-economical changes, understanding and predicting the response of hydrological systems on regional to global spatial scales, and on infra-seasonal to multidecadal time-scales, are major topics that must be considered to tackle the challenge of water resource management sustainability. In this context, a number of strongly-linked key issues need to be addressed by the scientific community, including: (i) identifying climate drivers of hydrological variations, (ii) understanding the multi-frequency characteristics of hydroclimate variability, including evolution of extremes (meteorological/hydrological event scale to long-term natural/internal climate- or anthropogenic-driven variations and trends), (iii) assessing the influence of local- to regional-scale basin properties on hydrological system response to climate variability and change, (iv) identifying the evolving contribution of anthropogenic water use in observed hydrological variations. Based on pan-European collaborations, activities of the EURO-FRIEND “Large-scale variations in hydrological characteristics” group aim at generating new findings to improve our understanding of hydrological systems behavior sensu lato (i.e. surface and sub-surface) on large spatial and temporal scales (i.e continental – multidecadal). Through selected examples, this contribution emphasizes recent research developments in characterizing and modeling of climate-hydrology linkages at different temporal and spatial scales, as well as recent insights on climate-hydrology scaling characteristics (i.e. long-term persistence, dependance of processes, of hydrological behaviors, of large-scale climate/hydrology linkages on time-/spatial scales), long-term hydrometeorological reconstructions, and large-scale hydrological model refinement taking into account spatial heterogeneity of watershed physical characteristics.

Topics & Concepts

Temporal scalesHydrometeorologyContext (archaeology)Climate changeEnvironmental scienceSpatial ecologyScale (ratio)ClimatologyHydrological modellingClimate modelGeographyPrecipitationEcologyMeteorologyGeologyCartographyOceanographyBiologyArchaeologyHydrology and Watershed Management StudiesClimate variability and modelsHydrology and Drought Analysis