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Trends in stream and river temperature
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Hydrological BehaviourHydrological PredictionEngineeringFuture Climatic ChangeRiver TemperatureWater TemperatureEarth ScienceDifferent PartsWater Temperature InformationHydroclimate ModelingEnvironmental FlowClimate ChangeHydrometeorologyClimate SciencesRiver Basin ManagementGlobal Warming ModellingGeographyClimate Change EffectHydrologyEarth's ClimateClimate DynamicsClimatic ImpactClimatologyWater Resources
Information on past and likely future trends in water temperature from different parts of the world is collated. The potential causes of trends in the thermal regimes of streams and rivers are many, but the existing database of water temperature information is inadequate to provide a global perspective on changes during the recent, let alone the more remote, past. Data from Europe suggest that warming of up to ca. 1°C in mean river temperatures has occurred during the 20th century, but that this trend has not been continuous, is distorted by extreme hydrological events, is not correlated with simple hydrometeorological factors and has been influenced by a variety of human activities. Predictive studies indicate that an accelerated rise in stream and river temperatures will occur during the next century as a consequence of global warming. However, forecasts must be tentative because future climatic conditions are uncertain and interactions between climate, hydrological and vegetation changes are complex.
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