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River Thermal Dynamics and Heatwaves of Polish Rivers Under Climate Change

Type
Journal article
Language
English
Date issued
2025
Author
Sun, Jiang
Di Nunno, Fabio
Sojka, Mariusz 
Graf, Renata
Wrzesiński, Dariusz
Ptak, Mariusz
Dong, Wentao
Xu, Jiajie
Zhou, Quan
Luo, Yi
Zhi, Wei
Noori, Roohollah
Zhu, Senlin
Granata, Francesco
Faculty
Wydział Inżynierii Środowiska i Inżynierii Mechanicznej
Journal
Water Resources Research
ISSN
0043-1397
DOI
10.1029/2024WR039331
Web address
https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/2024WR039331
Volume
61
Number
5
Pages from-to
e2024WR039331
Abstract (EN)
Progression of global warming poses a significant risk to river ecosystems. However, how river heatwaves' characteristics across complex hydrological systems alter under climate change is still poorly understood. In this study, long-term reconstructed daily river water temperatures (RWTs) from 125 hydrological stations in 70 rivers across Poland, were used. Bayesian estimator of abrupt change, seasonal change, and trend (BEAST) method was used to track the abrupt changes of RWTs. Moreover, the characteristics of river heatwaves, including number, duration, intensity, and category, were evaluated. BEAST analysis revealed pronounced spatiotemporal variability in RWT trends in Poland, influenced by natural and anthropogenic factors. Notably, the maximum abrupt changes of RWT were observed during the 1980s and 1990s. Southern Poland, particularly mountainous regions, exhibited more pronounced river temperature changes and severe heatwaves compared to the milder northern regions. Our results also showed a statistically significant increase in frequency and intensity of river heatwaves at 121 out of the 125 studied stations (p-value < 0.05), which were consistent with the warming of air temperatures. For all the designated stations, the majority of river heatwaves belonged to the category “moderate,” followed by “strong,” “severe,” and “extreme.” Number, duration, and intensity of the river heatwaves were highly correlated with air temperatures, with the correlation coefficients being 0.624, 0.631, and 0.604, respectively. Our findings further suggest that mitigation measures shall be taken to reduce the effects of climate warming on Polish river ecosystems, especially under low flow conditions which are more vulnerable to the intensified river heatwaves.
Keywords (EN)
  • river heatwaves

  • frequency

  • intensity

  • category

License
cc-by-nccc-by-nc CC-BY-NC - Attribution-NonCommercial
Open access date
May 6, 2025
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