Dry spells in the River Plata Basin: an approximation of the diagnosis of droughts using daily data |
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Authors: | Walter M. Vargas Gustavo Naumann Juan L. Minetti |
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Affiliation: | 1. National Scientific and Technological Research Council (CONICET), Buenos Aires, Argentina 2. Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, Faculty of Sciences, University of Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina 4. F.C.E. y N., Universidad de Buenos Aires, Intendente G??iraldes 2160??Pab II, 2o piso, Buenos Aires, C1428EGA, Argentina 3. Universidad Nacional de Tucum??n (UNT), San Miguel de Tucum??n, Argentina
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Abstract: | This study addresses the dry spells observed in the La Plata Basin using daily data from 94 observation stations during sampling periods from 1900 to 2005. Dry days were defined as having less than 0.3?mm of accumulated precipitation. This definition allowed for the assessment of the dryness in the La Plata Basin and a comparison with other regions. The main purpose of this study was to analyse dry spells, especially extreme cases (meteorological droughts), and assess them on a daily basis. Trends and low frequency of droughts were analysed using a general framework to detect and compare properties of dry states based on daily and annual time scales. The trends were estimated using two different methods. Overall, the trends showed a decrease, especially in the eastern basin region during the period of 1972?C1996. The results showed sporadic decreases in dry events and events of extreme dryness (droughts). Spectral structure permits an inference of low-frequency maxima and confirmed an inter-annual 2- to 3-year period of variability in drought occurrence for most of the basin. Furthermore, probabilistic distribution functions of dry spells at basin stations were analysed to confirm that they followed a geometric?Cbinomial distribution. Additional tests were used to determine whether there was a second threshold, using the Weibull and gamma adjustment models. In order to study spatial homogeneity, the field of dry spell maxima in the basin was generated using a vector array based on the occurrence date and length of the maximum spell. Due to the dependence of spell length on the annual cycle, the longest spells were observed from April to the beginning of winter in the Argentine northwest region and in the northern and western regions of the basin. The intensity of droughts decreased in the Pampas and Mesopotamia regions. The drought of 1988 was considered to be the longest dry spell in the basin. The water deficits from this drought resulted in Argentinean economic losses of more than four billion US dollars during 1988. |
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