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Increased high flows in Germany under 1.5 K, 2.0 K and 3.0 K warming based on a large regional climate model ensemble

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Published in:Climatic Change
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Published: 2026
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spellingShingle Increased high flows in Germany under 1.5 K, 2.0 K and 3.0 K warming based on a large regional climate model ensemble
— — — — — — Meteorology
Climate & Atmospheric Sciences
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title Increased high flows in Germany under 1.5 K, 2.0 K and 3.0 K warming based on a large regional climate model ensemble
title_auth Increased high flows in Germany under 1.5 K, 2.0 K and 3.0 K warming based on a large regional climate model ensemble
title_full Increased high flows in Germany under 1.5 K, 2.0 K and 3.0 K warming based on a large regional climate model ensemble
title_fullStr Increased high flows in Germany under 1.5 K, 2.0 K and 3.0 K warming based on a large regional climate model ensemble
title_full_unstemmed Increased high flows in Germany under 1.5 K, 2.0 K and 3.0 K warming based on a large regional climate model ensemble
title_short Increased high flows in Germany under 1.5 K, 2.0 K and 3.0 K warming based on a large regional climate model ensemble
title_sort increased high flows in germany under 1.5 k, 2.0 k and 3.0 k warming based on a large regional climate model ensemble
topic — — — — — — Meteorology
Climate & Atmospheric Sciences
Environmental Sciences
url https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10584-026-04165-w