Uncertainty Analysis of Climate Change Impact on River Flow Extremes Based on a Large Multi-Model Ensemble

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Jan De Niel
E. Van Uytven
P. Willems
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[1] KU Leuven,Hydraulics Section, Department Civil Engineering
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Hydrological extremes; Rainfall-runoff model; Uncertainty; ANOVA; CMIP5;
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Water managers are faced with a changing climate in the decision-making process while adaptation and mitigation strategies need to be developed. The climate change impact towards the end of the century, however, is highly uncertain and coping with this is a great challenge for decision makers. Over the recent years, combined efforts of hydrologists and climatologists have led to many climate change impact studies on water resources. However, most studies only use a limited ensemble size and/or focus on only one contributing source and hence possibly underestimate the total uncertainty.
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