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Extreme seasonal droughts and floods in Amazonia: causes, trends and impacts

机译:亚马孙地区的极端季节性干旱和洪水:成因,趋势和影响

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This paper reviews recent progress in the study and understanding of extreme seasonal events in the Amazon region, focusing on drought and floods. The review includes a history of droughts and floods in the past, in the present and some discussions on future extremes in the context of climate change and its impacts on the Amazon region. Several extreme hydrological events, some of them characterized as once in a century', have been reported in the Amazon region during the last decade. While abundant rainfall in various sectors of the basin has determined extreme floods along the river's main stem in 1953, 1989, 1999, 2009, 2012-2015, deficient rainfall in 1912, 1926, 1963, 1980, 1983, 1995, 1997, 1998, 2005 and 2010 has caused anomalously low river levels, and an increase in the risk and number of fires in the region, with consequences for humans. This is consistent with changes in the variability of the hydrometeorology of the basin and suggests that extreme hydrological events have been more frequent in the last two decades. Some of these intense/reduced rainfalls and subsequent floods/droughts were associated (but not exclusively) with La Nina/El Nino events. In addition, moisture transport anomalies from the tropical Atlantic into Amazonia, and from northern to southern Amazonia alter the water cycle in the region year-to-year. We also assess the impacts of such extremes on natural and human systems in the region, considering ecological, economic and societal impacts in urban and rural areas, particularly during the recent decades. In the context of the future climate change, studies show a large range of uncertainty, but suggest that drought might intensify through the 21st century.
机译:本文回顾了研究和了解亚马逊地区极端季节性事件的最新进展,重点是干旱和洪水。审查内容包括过去,现在的干旱和洪水历史,以及有关气候变化及其对亚马逊地区的影响的未来极端情况的一些讨论。在过去的十年中,亚马逊地区报道了几起极端的水文事件,其中一些事件被描述为一个世纪一次。流域各部分的大量降雨已在1953年,1989年,1999年,2009年,2012-2015年确定了沿河主干的极端洪水,而1912年,1926年,1963年,1980年,1983年,1995年,1997年,1998年的降雨不足, 2005年和2010年造成了异常低的河流水位,并增加了该地区大火的风险和数量,对人类造成了影响。这与流域水文气象变化的变化是一致的,并表明在过去的二十年中极端水文事件更为频繁。这些强降雨/降雨减少以及随后的洪灾/干旱与拉尼娜/厄尔尼诺事件有关(但不仅限于)。此外,从热带大西洋到亚马孙地区以及从北亚马孙地区到南亚马孙地区的水汽输送异常逐年改变了该区域的水循环。考虑到城市和农村地区,特别是近几十年来的生态,经济和社会影响,我们还评估了这些极端事件对该地区自然和人类系统的影响。在未来气候变化的背景下,研究显示出很大的不确定性,但表明干旱可能会在21世纪加剧。

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