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EEAFigure Projected change in daily average river flow for four rivers
Projected river flow 2071-2100 (green line) and the observed river flow 1961-1990 (orange line)
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EEAFigure Modelled change in annual river flow between 1971-1998 and 1900-1970
The map is based on an ensemble of 12 climate models and validated against observed river flows.
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EEAFigure Number of casualties caused by flood disasters in the EU 1970-2005
The figure shows the number of casualties caused by flood disasters in the EU, 1970-2005
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EEAFigure Projected change in mean seasonal and annual river flow between 2071-2100 and the reference period 1961-1990
Simulations with LISFLOOD driven by HIRHAM HadAM3H/HadCM3 based on IPCC SRES scenario A2.
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EEAFigure Flood losses per thousand of GDP in the EU 1970-2005
The figure shows flood losses per thousand of GDP in the EU 1970-2005
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EEAFigure Projected change in damage of river floods with a 100-year return period between 2071-2100 and 1961-1990
Note: Model calculation using the IPCC SRES scenario A2 and NUTS2 level.
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Indicator Assessment Coastal areas (CLIM 041) - Assessment published Sep 2008
Coastal flooding can lead to important losses. By 2100, the population in the main coastal European cities exposed to sea-level rise and associated impacts on coastal systems is expected to be about 4 million and the exposed assets more than EUR 2 trillion (without adaptation). Future projections of sea-level rise and associated impacts on coastal systems show potentially large increases in the risk of coastal flooding. These could have significant economic costs (without adaptation), with recent estimates in the range of 12 to 18 billion EUR/year for Europe in 2080 under the IPCC SRES A2 scenario. The same estimates indicate that adaptation could significantly reduce this risk to around EUR 1 billion.
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Publication Europe's environment — The fourth assessment. Executive summary
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Publication Briefing 1/2007 - Climate change and water adaptation issues
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Publication Climate change and water adaptation issues
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