Monitoring Extreme Floods and Droughts in the Amazon Basin with Surface-Water-Based Indices

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Parrens, Marie | Al-Bitar, Ahmad | Santos Fleischmann, Ayan

Edité par CCSD ; American Meteorological Society -

International audience. Extreme droughts and floods in the Amazon have great implications for ecosystems and societies. Over the last decade, the region has undergone major extreme events with no equivalent in the previous 100 years. Wetlands have been greatly impacted by these events. This study aims at presenting new indicators for wetlands based on water surface extent (WSE): duration of the flooded and nonflooded season, number of days of extreme events, delay of the start of the flooded season, and severity for each season. These indicators are more adapted for monitoring of wetlands than those based on precipitation, discharge, or groundwater information. They are computed for seven major Amazon subbasins for flooded and nonflooded seasons. These indicators improve our knowledge of the temporal behavior of the water surface during different extreme events, such as the 2015/16 drought and the 2014 flood that occurred in the Madeira basin. For the Negro basin and from the point of view of wetlands, the 2015 nonflooded season was 55% more severe than the average of the nonflooded season during the 2011–18 period. For the Paru, Trombetas, Negro, and Solimões basins, we found that a delay in the arrival of the flooded season led to a weak flood season in terms of severity. No correlation between the onset of the flooded season and its severity was found for the Madeira, Xingu, and Tapajós basins. Future hydrometeorological monitoring systems would benefit from including, in addition to variables such as river discharge and water elevation, precipitation, and vegetation dynamics, a severity index based on water surfaces as proposed in this study.

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