5.7.2 River discharge - streamflow

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5.7.2 River discharge - streamflow 5.7.2 projected trend Relative change in seasonal and annual runoff between 1961-1990 compared to 2071-2100 (SRES A2). From Dankers and Feyen, in preparation, 2007.

5.7.5 Floods 5.7.5 projected trend Relative change in 100-year return level of river discharge between scenario (2071-2100, SRES A2) and control period (1961-1990). From Dankers and Feyen, in preparation, 2007.

5.7.6 Droughts – water scarcity 5.7.6 projected trend Relative change in mean annual minimum 7-day streamflow between scenario (2071-2100, SRES A2) and control period (1961-1990). From Feyen and Dankers, in preparation, 2007.