Moderate runoff extremes in Swiss rivers and their seasonal occurrence in a changing climate

Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions(2021)

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Abstract. Future changes in runoff impact many sectors such as agriculture, energy production, or ecosystems. Therefore, assessments of runoff characteristics under climate change are crucial for decision-makers and water management planners. We study changes in moderate runoff extremes, i.e. low and high flows that occur once every year or season in today's climate. Daily runoff is simulated for 93 Swiss catchments for the period 1981–2099 under the Representative Concentration Pathway 8.5 using 20 downscaled regional climate models from the newest transient Swiss climate change scenarios. The magnitude of moderate annual low flows is projected to decrease in lower lying catchments and to increase in Alpine catchments. Seasonal low flows in summer are projected to decrease and seasonal low flows in winter to increase. Moderate annual high flows are projected to slightly increase in most catchments but to decrease in high Alpine catchments. However, the climate model agreement on the sign of change in moderate high flows is not robust. The projected decrease in Alpine catchments contradicts results for extreme high flows from previous studies. This difference may be due to different indicators used (moderate extremes vs. extremes). The time of emergence indicates the timing of significant changes in the flow magnitudes. For low flows the time of emergence is early in 21st century in high Alpine catchments due to early changes in winter low flows. In lower lying catchments, significant changes in low flows emerge later in the century. For moderate high flows, only few catchments indicate a significant change. Shifts in the seasonality of moderate low flows due to climate change are found in many catchments. By end of the 21st century, low flows are projected to occur in late summer and early autumn in most catchments indicating that the lack of precipitation in summer and autumn exceeds the contributions from other processes such as snow and glacier melt contributions. For moderate high flows, changes in seasonality are found in Alpine catchments with a shift towards earlier occurrence in summer due to a reduced contribution of snow and glacier melt in summer. In the projections, low flows occur more frequently in lower lying catchments and less frequently in Alpine catchments. For high flows the frequency increases slightly in most catchments, but models often disagree on the sign of change. Changes in the annual co-occurrence of moderate low and high flows are mainly due to changes in the frequency of low flows that increases in lower lying catchments and decreases in Alpine catchments.
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