Articles | Volume 22, issue 1
https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-22-463-2018
https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-22-463-2018
Research article
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22 Jan 2018
Research article |  | 22 Jan 2018

The role of glacier changes and threshold definition in the characterisation of future streamflow droughts in glacierised catchments

Marit Van Tiel, Adriaan J. Teuling, Niko Wanders, Marc J. P. Vis, Kerstin Stahl, and Anne F. Van Loon

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ED: Publish subject to revisions (further review by Editor and Referees) (06 Jun 2017) by Matthias Bernhardt
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RR by Anonymous Referee #3 (13 Sep 2017)
RR by Massimiliano Zappa (18 Sep 2017)
ED: Publish subject to revisions (further review by Editor and Referees) (09 Oct 2017) by Matthias Bernhardt
AR by Marit Van Tiel on behalf of the Authors (31 Oct 2017)  Author's response   Manuscript 
ED: Publish as is (16 Nov 2017) by Matthias Bernhardt
AR by Marit Van Tiel on behalf of the Authors (22 Nov 2017)  Manuscript 
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Short summary
Glaciers are important hydrological reservoirs. Short-term variability in glacier melt and also glacier retreat can cause droughts in streamflow. In this study, we analyse the effect of glacier changes and different drought threshold approaches on future projections of streamflow droughts in glacierised catchments. We show that these different methodological options result in different drought projections and that these options can be used to study different aspects of streamflow droughts.