W - 2.1 -> 2.4 Flashcards

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meteorological drought definition

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occurs when LT precip much lower than normal.

  • region specific, as atmospheric conditions that result in deficiencies of precipitation are highly variable between climate types
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agricultural drought definition

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insufficient soil moisture to meet the needs of the agriculture in the area.

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hydrological drought

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deficiencies in surface and subsurface water supplies as measured in rivers, lakes + groundwater, etc. originates with a deficiency of precipitation.

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socio-economic drought

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when the water demand for socioeconomic purposes exceeds the water availability.

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drought in California

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  • 34% less rainfall in 2013
  • 13 consecutive months of drought by 2014
  • some rain in Dec 2014 improved this, but needed 5x more to recover
  • climate variability accounted for 8-27% of this
  • drought = farmers must over extract water - exacerbating the drought
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meterological causes of drought

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ENSO leads to La Nina, which reduces rainfall

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longer trends

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  • 5 prev periods in last 500 years where snowpack levels have been equivalent to today
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Short term precipitation deficit

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  • south cali consistently below average rain from 13-16
  • north has varied, but mostly lower than average
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hydrological causes

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  • CA relies on snowfall/ melt for its water supply
  • Snowpack has reduced from above average - 136% in 05, to 5% in 15
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Millenium Drought - Australia

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97- 09
- annual rainfall was 12.4% below 20th century mean
- disastrous impact on wheat, wool and meat exports
- prevailing El Nino conditions explain 2/3 of rainfall deficit, but human causes played a role

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Physical causes

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  • australia lies on sub tropical ridge - high pressure belt
  • el nino events in 02/03 + 06/07, and natural climate change cycles (sunspots) enhance dry conditions
  • current warming trend is reducing temp gradient between equator and poles - less energy for mid latitude storms
  • 15% drop in rainfall by 2030
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deforestation

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  • 90% of basin original veg removed since 1800s
  • reduces transpiration/ precipitation
  • increases GW consumprion
  • added 2 weeks per year onto drought period
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emissions

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  • anthropogenic greenhouse gas emission adding to natural variabilities
  • climate model evidence most plausible
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surface water

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  • 94% of all rainfall evaporates from surface water
  • 42% of leftovers are diverted/ pumped for human use through damns and reservoirs
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groundwater overextraction

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  • groundwater accounts for 17% of total accessible water resource and 30% of total water use - concentrated in certain areas of basin
  • crops (nuts) and herds (cows) increase water demand
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resulting conflict

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  • 3.5 million people depend on limited water supply - 32.5k GL a year
  • introduction of water cap and Murray-Darling Bain plan overshadowed by illegal over use from farmers above quota
  • conflict with environmentalists over wetland water availability
  • 16mil Kangaroos have died
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Mesopotamian marshes

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  • alluvial fan on Tigris-Euphrates rivers
  • habitat for marsh-arabs
  • drained from 50s-70s, then eviction of Shia Muslims in 80/90s
  • in 03: 10% original size, 500k reduced to 20k
  • 16: UNESCO world heritage site
  • but turkey still dams the river
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key physical changes

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  • dams
  • less infiltration
  • less percolation
  • less GW recharge
  • evaporation increases
  • transpiration increase
  • aquatic + veg die
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In Iraq

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  • 250k marsh Arabs part of resistance movement
  • lived in south
  • Hussein cut off water supply from Tigris-Euphrates
  • desertification
  • since 03 recovery started
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why are they not resilient

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  • soil erosion removes key nutrients, so veg difficult to recover
  • new water encourages more soil erosion
  • vegetation cant establish itself and begin seres of succession
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Malaysia Floods 2014

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  • 200k affected, 21 dead
  • NE monsoon heavy rain on 17th Dec
  • by 20th dec, most rivers affected
  • then road closures + foreign tourists stranded
  • 21st dec, heavy rains, Padras river 9.26m above danger level, with heavy overflow
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flash floods

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  • intense rainfall, thunderstorm or tropical storm with no warning
  • small basins - short lag time
  • ground saturated quickly
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monsoons

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  • specific heat capacity differences between land and sea
  • summer: LP over land, HP over sea, winds blow HP-LP, dragging moisture-laden wind from Indian Ocean
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prolonged rainfall

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  • mid latitude depressions queued up over the same place - result of jet stream sinuosity
  • UK: two bands of rain
  • Ground OK at first, then saturated, surface runoff
  • capacity of river fills, then spills over the flood place
  • worst in urbanised floodplains
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snowmelt

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  • siberia: snowmelt cant infiltrate frozen ground, or gets stuck behind ice dams which then burst
  • Himalayas - glacial lake outburst flood
  • Iceland - volcanoes melt ice sheets
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other examples of flooding.

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  • pakistan, 2010 - 9000m in one week (10x yearly average)
  • Mozambique, 2000
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Pakistan physical causes

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  • climate change = heat wave = glaciers melt = more rain = exacerbate current conditions
  • mainly caused by prolonged rainfall caused by monsoonal depressions ( meter ecological)