Why the 2022 Po River drought is the worst ever observed

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The causes of recent hydrological droughts and their future evolution under a changing climate are still poorly understood. By analysing a a 216-year river flow time series of the Po River at the closure section, we show that the 2022 hydrological drought is the worst event (30% lower than the second worst, with a six-century return period) ever observed. We prove that the 2022 drought is part of an increasing trend in severe drought occurrence. The decline in summer river flows (−4.14 cubic meters per second per year), which is more relevant than the precipitation decline, is attributed to a combination of changes in the precipitation regime, resulting in a decline of snow fraction (−0.6% per year) and snowmelt (−0.18 millimeters per day per year), and to increasing evaporation rate (+0.013 cubic kilometers per year) and irrigated areas (100% increment from 1900). Our study presents a compelling case where the hydrological impact of climate change is exacerbated by local changes in hydrologic seasonality and water use.
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