Articles | Volume 29, issue 17
https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-29-4199-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-29-4199-2025
Research article
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09 Sep 2025
Research article |  | 09 Sep 2025

Rain-on-snow events in mountainous catchments under climate change

Ondrej Hotovy, Ondrej Nedelcev, Jan Seibert, and Michal Jenicek

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Rain falling on snow (RoS) can accelerate snowmelt and affect runoff, potentially causing severe flooding. We assessed the regional and seasonal variations in the occurrence of RoS in mountainous catchments in central Europe under different perturbations of future climate. Our results showed that RoS changes driven by climate change vary greatly among regions, across elevations, and within the cold season. However, most projections suggested a decrease in RoS events and RoS-driven runoff.
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