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1 June 2004 Hydrological Change – Climate Change Impact Simulations for Sweden
Johan Andréasson, Sten Bergström, Bengt Carlsson, L. Phil Graham, Göran Lindström
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Climate change resulting from the enhanced greenhouse effect is expected to give rise to changes in hydrological systems. This hydrological change, as with the change in climate variables, will vary regionally around the globe. Impact studies at local and regional scales are needed to assess how different regions will be affected. This study focuses on assessment of hydrological impacts of climate change over a wide range of Swedish basins. Different methods of transferring the signal of climate change from climate models to hydrological models were used. Several hydrological model simulations using regional climate model scenarios from Swedish Regional Climate Modelling Programme (SWECLIM) are presented. A principal conclusion is that subregional impacts to river flow vary considerably according to whether a basin is in northern or southern Sweden. Furthermore, projected hydrological change is just as dependent on the choice of the global climate model used for regional climate model boundary conditions as the choice of anthropogenic emissions scenario.

Johan Andréasson, Sten Bergström, Bengt Carlsson, L. Phil Graham, and Göran Lindström "Hydrological Change – Climate Change Impact Simulations for Sweden," AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment 33(4), 228-234, (1 June 2004). https://doi.org/10.1579/0044-7447-33.4.228
Published: 1 June 2004
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