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Nina Köplin

Researcher at University of Bern

Publications -  11
Citations -  467

Nina Köplin is an academic researcher from University of Bern. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate change & Climate model. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 11 publications receiving 397 citations. Previous affiliations of Nina Köplin include Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute & Oeschger Centre for Climate Change Research.

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Robust changes and sources of uncertainty in the projected hydrological regimes of Swiss catchments

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a detailed and quantitative uncertainty assessment, based on recent climate scenarios for Switzerland (CH2011 data set) and covering catchments representative for midlatitude alpine areas.
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Seasonality and magnitude of floods in Switzerland under future climate change

TL;DR: The flood seasonality of catchments in Switzerland is likely to change under climate change because of anticipated alterations of precipitation as well as snow accumulation and melt as mentioned in this paper, which is crucial for flood protection policies, for example, or regional flood frequency analysis.
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Climatic and anthropogenic changes in Western Switzerland: Impacts on water stress

TL;DR: This study explores how hydro-climatic conditions and water needs could evolve in mountain environments and assesses their potential impacts on water stress by the 2060 horizon and calls for broader impact studies including water quality issues.
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Relating climate change signals and physiographic catchment properties to clustered hydrological response types

TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed an approach to reduce a comprehensive set of 186 mesoscale catchments in Switzerland to fewer response types to climate change and to name sensitive regions as well as catchment characteristics that govern hydrological change.
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How does climate change affect mesoscale catchments in Switzerland? - a framework for a comprehensive assessment

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors identify mesoscale catchments in Switzerland that exhibit sensitivity towards a change in climate with a focus on alterations of the water balance and peak flow conditions, and apply an extensive set of 16 Regional Climate Models (RCMs) to the catchments.