European floods during the winter 1783/1784: scenarios of an extreme event during the ‘Little Ice Age’

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Rudolf Brázdil
Gaston R. Demarée
Mathias Deutsch
Emmanuel Garnier
Andrea Kiss
Jürg Luterbacher
Neil Macdonald
Christian Rohr
Petr Dobrovolný
Petr Kolář
Kateřina Chromá
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[1] Masaryk University,Institute of Geography
[2] Royal Meteorological Institute of Belgium,Laboratory of the Sciences of the Climate and the Environment (UMR CEA
[3] Saxonian Academy of Sciences in Leipzig,CNRS), CE Saclay, Orme des Merisiers, F
[4] University of Caen,91 191 Gif
[5] University of Szeged,sur
[6] Justus-Liebig University,Yvette and UMR
[7] University of Liverpool,CNRS CRHQ
[8] University of Salzburg,Department of Physical Geography and Geoinformatics
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Flood Event; Disastrous Flood; Intense Rainfall; Catastrophic Flood; Winter Flood;
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The Lakagígar eruption in Iceland during 1783 was followed by the severe winter of 1783/1784, which was characterised by low temperatures, frozen soils, ice-bound watercourses and high rates of snow accumulation across much of Europe. Sudden warming coupled with rainfall led to rapid snowmelt, resulting in a series of flooding phases across much of Europe. The first phase of flooding occurred in late December 1783–early January 1784 in England, France, the Low Countries and historical Hungary. The second phase at the turn of February–March 1784 was of greater extent, generated by the melting of an unusually large accumulation of snow and river ice, affecting catchments across France and Central Europe (where it is still considered as one of the most disastrous known floods), throughout the Danube catchment and in southeast Central Europe. The third and final phase of flooding occurred mainly in historical Hungary during late March and early April 1784. The different impacts and consequences of the above floods on both local and regional scales were reflected in the economic and societal responses, material damage and human losses. The winter of 1783/1784 can be considered as typical, if severe, for the Little Ice Age period across much of Europe.
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