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The Flood Characteristics of Large U.K. Rivers: Potential Effects of Changing Climate and Land Use
Authors:N S Reynard  C Prudhomme  S M Crooks
Institution:(1) Institute of Hydrology, Wallingford, Oxfordshire, OX10 8BB, UK;(2) Present address: NCRAOA, Environment Agency, Steel House, 11 Tothill Street, London, SW1H 9NF, UK
Abstract:A continuous flow simulation model(CLASSIC) has been used to assess the potential impactof climate and land use changes on the flood regimesof large U.K. catchments. Climate change scenarios,based on the HadCM2 experiments from the HadleyCentre, are applied to the Severn and Thames rivers.The analysis shows that, for the 2050s, the climatechange scenarios result in an increase in both thefrequency and magnitude of flooding events in theserivers. The various ways of applying the rainfallscenario can have a significant effect on thesegeneral conclusions, although generally do not affecteither the direction or consistency of the changes.While lsquobest guessrsquo land use changes show little impacton flood response, a 50% increase in forest covercould counter-act the impact of climate change. Aswould be expected, a large change in the urban coverof the catchments does have a large effect on theflood regimes, increasing both the frequency andmagnitude of floods significantly beyond the changesdue to climate alone. Further research is requiredinto the potential impacts of seasonal changes in thedaily rainfall and potential evaporation regimes, landuse changes and the interaction between the two.
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