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Influence of Atmospheric Climate Variability on Winter River Discharge Across Western Europe

Author(s): Isabel Jalon-Rojas; Bruno Castelle

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Keywords: Climate control; River discharge variability; Precipitation variability; Climate indices; Western Europe

Abstract: Understanding multi-annual to decadal atmospheric climate controls on winter river discharge is critical to predict the hydrological and ecological functioning of rivers and to assess hydrological hazards. In this work, we examine the relationship between climate and streamflow variabilities in Western Europe through all the dominant climate indices in this region. Analysis of 60-year time-series of winter-averaged river discharge from 18 major rivers shows a strong correlation with the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) at the southern and far-north latitudes, and with the West Europe Pressure Anomaly (WEPA) at the middle and northern latitudes (from 42ºN to 55ºN). Compared to other dominant indices, NAO and WEPA also show a stronger correlation with winter precipitation in these regions, up to 180% higher than the best of all the other indices in the case of WEPA. The positive phase of WEPA reflects southward shifted and intensified Icelandic Low / Azores High dipole bringing wetter winters at these latitudes. The season-ahead forecasting of these indices could help to understand and predict hydrological risks such as flooding, drought and river-bank erosion, economical parameters such as potential hydroelectricity production, and the variability of physico-chemical parameters affected by river discharge.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.3850/IAHR-39WC252171192022194

Year: 2022

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