More frequent and stronger flood hazards in the last two decades have caused considerable environmental and socio-economic losses in many regions of the Amazon basin. It is therefore critical to advance predictions for flood levels, with adequate lead times, to provide more effective and earlier warnings to safeguard lives and livelihoods. Water-level variations in large, low-lying, free-flowing river systems in the Amazon basin, such as the Negro River, follow large-scale precipitation anomalies. This offers an opportunity to predict maximum water levels using observed antecedent rainfall. This study aims to investigate possible improvements in the performance and extension of the lead time of existing operational statistical forecasts for...
International audienceBecause of climate change, much attention is drawn to the Amazon River basin, ...
Prediction of rainfall over the Amazonian rainforest during wet season is fundamental to assess the ...
ABSTRACT: The Tocantins River, located at the northern region of Brazil with over 300.000km of drai...
More frequent and stronger flood hazards in the last two decades have caused considerable environme...
International audienceRecent extreme events in the Amazon River basin and the vulnerability of local...
The flood-pulse of the large rivers in Central Amazonia triggers ecological processes of the floodpl...
The paper compares forecasts of mean monthly water levels up to six months ahead at Ladário, on the ...
The impact of a changing climate on the Amazon basin is a subject of intensive research because of i...
Extreme flooding impacts millions of people that live within the Amazon floodplain. Global hydrologi...
Long hydrological records, from the Amazon Basin, northeastern Brazil, and northwestern Peru spannin...
International audienceBecause of climate change, much attention is drawn to the Amazon River basin, ...
Prediction of rainfall over the Amazonian rainforest during wet season is fundamental to assess the ...
ABSTRACT: The Tocantins River, located at the northern region of Brazil with over 300.000km of drai...
More frequent and stronger flood hazards in the last two decades have caused considerable environme...
International audienceRecent extreme events in the Amazon River basin and the vulnerability of local...
The flood-pulse of the large rivers in Central Amazonia triggers ecological processes of the floodpl...
The paper compares forecasts of mean monthly water levels up to six months ahead at Ladário, on the ...
The impact of a changing climate on the Amazon basin is a subject of intensive research because of i...
Extreme flooding impacts millions of people that live within the Amazon floodplain. Global hydrologi...
Long hydrological records, from the Amazon Basin, northeastern Brazil, and northwestern Peru spannin...
International audienceBecause of climate change, much attention is drawn to the Amazon River basin, ...
Prediction of rainfall over the Amazonian rainforest during wet season is fundamental to assess the ...
ABSTRACT: The Tocantins River, located at the northern region of Brazil with over 300.000km of drai...