Determination of the Thresholds of the Climatic Classification According to the Discharges in the Upper Senegal River Basin

C. Faye
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Floods are the most common type of natural disaster in the world and one of the most damaging. Changes in weather conditions such as precipitation and temperature result in changes in discharge. To better understand the floods and eventually develop a system to predict them, we must analyze in more detail the flow of rivers. The purpose of this article is to analyze the discharges in the upper Senegal River Basin by focusing on determining the limits of the climatic classification according to past discharges. The daily discharges from May 1, 1950 to April 30, 2018 were chosen as the study period. These flow data have been grouped into annual discharges and classified as very wet, moist, medium, dry and very dry each year.Then, the flow data were divided into two seasons or periods each year:high water and low water. The statistical variables used in this study are the average, the standard deviation, the coefficient of variation and the skewness. The results of the climate classification that corresponds to a log-normal distribution indicate a total of 17 years classified as averages (25% of the series), 14 classified as wet (20.6%), 29 classified as dry (42.6%) and 8 classified as very wet (11.8%), very dry classifications being nil.Seasonal analysis showed that the months of the high water period, such as September, had the highest flow, and the period of low water, such as May,had the lowest flow. The results of the flow analysis were then compared with changes in rainfall. The results obtained show similar climatic classifications between rainfall and flow in the basin.
塞内加尔河上游流域流量气候分类阈值的确定
洪水是世界上最常见的自然灾害,也是最具破坏性的自然灾害之一。降水和温度等天气条件的变化会导致排放量的变化。为了更好地了解洪水并最终开发出预测洪水的系统,我们必须更详细地分析河流的流量。本文的目的是对塞内加尔河上游流域的流量进行分析,重点是根据过去的流量确定气候分类的界限。研究时段为1950年5月1日至2018年4月30日。这些流量数据已被分组为年度排放,并分为非常湿,潮湿,中等,干燥和非常干燥每年。然后,将每年的流量数据分为两个季节或时期:高水位和低水位。本研究使用的统计变量为平均值、标准差、变异系数和偏度。符合对数正态分布的气候分类结果表明,平均17年(占序列的25%),湿润14年(20.6%),干燥29年(42.6%),极湿8年(11.8%),极干类型为零。季节分析表明,9月等高潮期流量最大,5月等低潮期流量最小。然后将流量分析的结果与降雨量的变化进行比较。得到的结果表明,流域内降雨和流量的气候分类相似。
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