𝔖 Bobbio Scriptorium
✦   LIBER   ✦

Flooding and the El Niño-Southern Oscillation phenomenon along the Pacific coast of Costa Rica

✍ Scribed by Peter Waylen; M. Sadí Laporte


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
336 KB
Volume
13
Category
Article
ISSN
0885-6087

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


The rivers of western Costa Rica are prone to considerable interannual variability in ¯ooding, which in the most severe years can lead to loss of life, property and national infra-structure. Flood generating processes are exclusively rainfall driven, but are complex in both their spatial and temporal distribution due to the variety of oceanic and continental in¯uences which impinge on the region, and to the various natures and timings of their responses to the El NinÄ o-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) phenomenon. Annual ¯oods and partial duration series derived from daily discharge records from four basins within the Paci®c watershed are analysed using a series of standard probability distributions and parameters estimated by means of L-moments. The observed temporal and spatial patterns of ¯ood events are consistent with the documented meteorological processes and also exhibit marked changes in behaviour between the two extreme phases of the ENSO phenomenon. Particularly noticeable in this regard are; the variable length of the short dry season, the veranillos, which is related to the strength of the northeast trades, and interrupts the rainy season; the number of ¯oods in the period immediately following the veranillos, which is positively associated with the number of tropical storms in the Caribbean basin; and the number of cold fronts emanating from North America during the boreal winter.