Why is the content of this map important?
The river runoff is the amount of water entering local rivers and discharge is the accumulation of all upstream runoff. Both variables are essential for making projections of floods, low flow and salt intrusion.
Which sectors are affected by this result?
River Runoff is affects inland navigation, of hydropower and the availability of cooling water for thermo-electric power plants.
What is shown on the maps?
Details and further information:
The maps of annual mean runoff during the baseline period show that the spatial distribution of runoff resembles that of precipitation. Outside the precipitation-rich mountain ranges much of the precipitation is lost by evapotranspiration, especially in large parts of East Europe and Spain, where the generation of runoff is less than 0.3 mm/d. A considerable part of Europe’s river runoff and discharge derives from the major mountain ranges, where in large parts runoff exceeds 3 mm/d.
Wouter Greuell
Wageningen Universiteit (WU), Netherlands