• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: Winter snow deficit was a harbinger of summer 2022 socio-hydrologic drought in the Po Basin, Italy
  • Contributor: Avanzi, Francesco; Munerol, Francesca; Milelli, Massimo; Gabellani, Simone; Massari, Christian; Girotto, Manuela; Cremonese, Edoardo; Galvagno, Marta; Bruno, Giulia; Morra di Cella, Umberto; Rossi, Lauro; Altamura, Marco; Ferraris, Luca
  • Published: Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2024
  • Published in: Communications Earth & Environment, 5 (2024) 1
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.1038/s43247-024-01222-z
  • ISSN: 2662-4435
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  • Description: AbstractSnow in mountainous regions is a key water resource from local to continental scales. However, the link between increasingly frequent snow droughts and socio-hydrologic impacts from headwaters to lowlands is not fully understood. To untangle this relationship, here we combine snow and climate reanalyses with a range of data of terrestrial water storage, streamflow, and emergency water-use restrictions for the archetypal 2022 snow drought in the Po basin (Italy). We find that a persistent high-pressure ridge during winter 2021–2022 translated into a −88% anomaly in peak snow water equivalent, intraseasonal snowmelt, and earlier melt-out dates. Compounded by reduced summer precipitation and importantly increased temperatures, this snow deficit led to the lowest terrestrial water storage on record in summer 2022. Emergency water-use restrictions were concurrent with the peak in snowmelt deficit in early summer, rather than the peak in precipitation deficit in mid-winter. This study highlights the contribution of snowmelt deficit in driving the 2022 socio-hydrologic drought in the Po Basin.
  • Access State: Open Access