 The Meuse River is an important European river that is mostly fed by rainfall. Climate change is expected to cause significant changes in the river's hydrology, as evidenced by the projected effects of precipitation changes on the river's tributaries, the Aurelia, and its surrounding area. In order to accurately simulate the river's behavior, the researchers used a high-resolution regional climate model to generate accurate climate data. They then used this data to force a hydrologic model, HPV, to predict how the river will respond to climate change. The results showed that the river will experience a slight increase in average discharge during the first half of the 21st century, followed by a decrease in summer discharge and an increase in winter discharge towards the end of the century. This study highlights the importance of using multiple climate models when studying the impacts of climate change on rivers. This article was authored by T. L. A. Driesen, R. T. W. L. Hurtmans, W. Turingk, and others. We are article.tv, links in the description below.