Trend analysis for integrated regional climate change impact assessments in the Lusatian river catchments (north-eastern Germany)

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Anne Gädeke
Ina Pohle
Hagen Koch
Uwe Grünewald
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[1] Brandenburg University of Technology,Department of Hydrology and Water Resources Management
[2] Cottbus-Senftenberg,Water and Environmental Research Center
[3] University of Alaska Fairbanks,Research Domain Climate Impacts and Vulnerabilities
[4] Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research,undefined
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Trends analysis; Change points; Regional climate models; Water management; Stakeholder outreach; Global dimming;
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Trend analysis on observations and model-based climate change simulations are two commonly used methods for climate change detection and impact analysis. Here we propose an integrated assessment and interpretation of climate change impacts as a prerequisite for stakeholder outreach and planning of suitable climate change adaptation measures. The assessment includes (i) identifying trends in meteorological and hydrological observations and their nature, (ii) analysing the relation between the meteorological drivers and generated run-off as an integrated catchment response and (iii) analysing how hitherto changes agree with the simulations by regional climate models (RCMs). The Lusatian river catchments of Spree and Schwarze Elster, characterised by high anthropogenic impact (e.g. mining activities) and low natural water yield, serve as study areas. The results of this study suggest that increases in observed temperature and potential evapotranspiration are robust while observed precipitation remained nearly unchanged (1963–2006). The RCMs agree on simulating a temperature increase but simulate opposing trends for precipitation for both past (1963–2006) and future (2018–2060) periods, the latter inducing differences in the hydrological response (actual evapotranspiration and run-off). For stakeholder outreach, we communicated a range of potential future climates and identified the statistical RCMs (STAR, WettReg) as warm and dry scenarios, and the dynamical RCMs (REMO, CCLM) as wet scenarios. Ultimately, the combined analysis of trends in observations and simulation models can be beneficial for stakeholder outreach and may increase their willingness to plan and implement suitable climate change adaptation strategies which are urgently needed within the Lusatian river catchments.
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