Impacts of climate change on the hydrological cycle over France and associated uncertainties - 01/05/18
Handled by Didier Roche
Abstract |
This study deals with the evolution of the hydrological cycle over France during the 21st century. A large multi-member, multi-scenario, and multi-model ensemble of climate projections is downscaled with a new statistical method to drive a physically-based hydrological model with recent improvements. For a business-as-usual scenario, annual precipitation changes generally remain small, except over southern France, where decreases close to 20% are projected. Annual streamflows roughly decrease by 10% (±20%) on the Seine, by 20% (±20%) on the Loire, by 20% (±15%) on the Rhone and by 40% (±15%) on the Garonne. Attenuation measures, as implied by the other scenarios analyzed, lead to less severe changes. However, even with a scenario generally compatible with a limitation of global warming to two degrees, some notable impacts may still occur, with for example a decrease in summer river flows close to 25% for the Garonne.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Climate change, Impacts, France, Regional hydrology, Hydrological cycle changes
Plan
Vol 350 - N° 4
P. 141-153 - mai 2018 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.