Flood risk and climate change: global and regional perspectives
Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research · Tokyo Institute of Technology · +15 more institutions
Abstract
A holistic perspective on changing rainfall-driven flood risk is provided for the late 20th and early 21st centuries. Economic losses from floods have greatly increased, principally driven by the expanding exposure of assets at risk. It has not been possible to attribute rain-generated peak streamflow trends to anthropogenic climate change over the past several decades. Projected increases in the frequency and intensity of heavy rainfall, based on climate models, should contribute to increases in precipitation-generated local flooding (e.g. flash flooding and urban flooding). This article assesses the literature included in the IPCC SREX report and new literature published since, and includes an assessment of…
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17Topics & keywords
- Climate change
- Flooding (psychology)
- Flash flood
- Flood myth
- Geography
- Climatology
- Precipitation
- Streamflow
- Climate action