Österreichischer Sachstandsbericht Klimawandel 2014 2014
DOI: 10.1553/aar14s411
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Kapitel 2: Der Einfluss des Klimawandels auf die Hydrosphäre

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“…Over the last century, water temperatures in major European rivers increased by 1-3 °C [15]. River temperatures in several Austrian rivers including the Danube have increased by 1.4-1.7 °C in the 20 th century [16,17]. Recently average warming rates of 0.03 °C year -1 have been reported from several river sites in northern Germany [18].…”
Section: Oceans and Freshwater Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the last century, water temperatures in major European rivers increased by 1-3 °C [15]. River temperatures in several Austrian rivers including the Danube have increased by 1.4-1.7 °C in the 20 th century [16,17]. Recently average warming rates of 0.03 °C year -1 have been reported from several river sites in northern Germany [18].…”
Section: Oceans and Freshwater Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the region is prone to water-deficit stress and heat stress; hence, irrigation has a long tradition. Moreover, irrigation demand is expected to increase in this region because of the effects of climate change (Nachtnebel et al, 2014). Therefore, proactive water-saving strategies and technologies might help to face predicted future challenges.…”
Section: Applications: Soil Water Monitoring As Basis For Irrigation mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Observed changes of the natural seasonal snow cover in Austria are characterized by high inter-annual to decadal and regional variability (NACHTNEBEL et al 2014) which indicates a high sensitivity to atmospheric and climatic conditions and thus climate change. In Austria, temporal changes of the seasonal snow cover have widespread implications i.e.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%