A severe landslide event in the Alpine foreland under possible future climate and land-use changes

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Douglas Maraun
Raphael Knevels
Aditya N. Mishra
Heimo Truhetz
Emanuele Bevacqua
Herwig Proske
Giuseppe Zappa
Alexander Brenning
Helene Petschko
Armin Schaffer
Philip Leopold
Bryony L. Puxley
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[1] University of Graz,Wegener Center for Climate and Global Change
[2] Friedrich Schiller University Jena,FWF
[3] Department of Geography,DK Climate Change
[4] University of Graz,Department of Meteorology
[5] University of Reading,National Research Council of Italy
[6] Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research—UFZ,undefined
[7] Joanneum Research,undefined
[8] Remote Sensing and Geoinformation Department,undefined
[9] Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate,undefined
[10] AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH,undefined
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Landslides are a major natural hazard, but uncertainties about their occurrence in a warmer climate are substantial. The relative role of rainfall, soil moisture, and land-use changes and the importance of climate change mitigation are not well understood. Here, we develop an event storyline approach to address these issues, considering an observed event in Austria with some 3000 landslides as a showcase. We simulate the event using a convection permitting regional climate model and a statistical landslide model at present and a range of plausible future climate and land use conditions. Depending on the changes of rainfall and soil moisture, the area affected during a 2009-type event could grow by 45% at 4 K global warming, although a slight reduction is also possible. Such growth could be reduced to less than 10% by limiting global warming according to the Paris agreement. Anticipated land-use changes towards a climate-resilient forest would fully compensate for such a limited increase in hazard.
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