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Hydrological Sciences Journal-journal Des Sciences Hydrologiques | 2018

Diagnosing drought using the downstreamness concept : the effect of reservoir networks on drought evolution

Pieter R. van Oel; Eduardo Martins; Alexandre Cunha Costa; Niko Wanders; Henny A. J. Van Lanen

ABSTRACT To effectively manage hydrological drought, there is an urgent need to better understand and evaluate its human drivers. Using the “downstreamness” concept, we assess the role of a reservoir network in the emergence and evolution of droughts in a river basin in Brazil. In our case study, the downstreamness concept shows the effect of a network of reservoirs on the spatial distribution of stored surface water volumes over time. We demonstrate that, as a consequence of meteorological drought and recovery, the distribution of stored volumes became spatially skewed towards upstream locations, which affected the duration and magnitude of hydrological drought both upstream (where drought was alleviated) and downstream (where drought was aggravated). The downstreamness concept thus appears to be a useful entry point for spatiotemporally explicit assessments of hydrological drought and for determining the likelihood of progression from meteorological drought to a human-modified hydrological drought in a basin.


Hydrological Sciences Journal-journal Des Sciences Hydrologiques | 2012

Probabilistic flood forecasting for a mountainous headwater catchment using a nonparametric stochastic dynamic approach

Alexandre Cunha Costa; Axel Bronstert; David Kneis

Abstract Hydrological models are commonly used to perform real-time runoff forecasting for flood warning. Their application requires catchment characteristics and precipitation series that are not always available. An alternative approach is nonparametric modelling based only on runoff series. However, the following questions arise: Can nonparametric models show reliable forecasting? Can they perform as reliably as hydrological models? We performed probabilistic forecasting one, two and three hours ahead for a runoff series, with the aim of ascribing a probability density function to predicted discharge using time series analysis based on stochastic dynamics theory. The derived dynamic terms were compared to a hydrological model, LARSIM. Our procedure was able to forecast within 95% confidence interval 1-, 2- and 3-h ahead discharge probability functions with about 1.40 m3/s of range and relative errors (%) in the range [–30; 30]. The LARSIM model and the best nonparametric approaches gave similar results, but the range of relative errors was larger for the nonparametric approaches. Editor D. Koutsoyiannis; Associate editor K. Hamed Citation Costa, A.C., Bronstert, A. and Kneis, D., 2012. Probabilistic flood forecasting for a mountainous headwater catchment using a nonparametric stochastic dynamic approach. Hydrological Sciences Journal, 57 (1), 10–25.


Hydrology and Earth System Sciences | 2011

A channel transmission losses model for different dryland rivers

Alexandre Cunha Costa; Axel Bronstert; J.C.S. de Araujo


Hydrological Processes | 2013

Analysis of channel transmission losses in a dryland river reach in north-eastern Brazil using streamflow series, groundwater level series and multi-temporal satellite data

Alexandre Cunha Costa; Saskia Foerster; José Carlos de Araújo; Axel Bronstert


Journal of Soils and Sediments | 2014

Process-based modelling of erosion, sediment transport and reservoir siltation in mesoscale semi-arid catchments

Axel Bronstert; José-Carlos de Araújo; Ramon J. Batalla; Alexandre Cunha Costa; José Miguel Delgado; Till Francke; Saskia Foerster; Andreas Guentner; J.A. López-Tarazón; George Mamede; Pedro Henrique Augusto Medeiros; Eva Nora Mueller; Damià Vericat


Hydrological Processes | 2016

Runoff initiation in a preserved semiarid Caatinga small watershed, Northeastern Brazil

José Vidal de Figueiredo; José Carlos de Araújo; Pedro Henrique Augusto Medeiros; Alexandre Cunha Costa


Revista Brasileira de Recursos Hídricos | 2016

Mudanças climáticas na bacia do rio São Francisco: Uma análise para precipitação e temperatura

Cleiton da Silva Silveira; Francisco de Assis de Souza Filho; Eduardo Martins; Juliana Lima Oliveira; Alexandre Cunha Costa; Marcio Tavares Nobrega; Saulo Aires de Souza; Robson Franklin Vieira Silva


Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions | 2018

Seasonal drought prediction for semiarid northeast Brazil: About the added value of a process-based hydrological model

Tobias Pilz; José Miguel Delgado; Sebastian Voß; Klaus Vormoor; Till Francke; Alexandre Cunha Costa; Eduardo Martins; Axel Bronstert


III Simpósio Brasileiro de Recursos Naturais do Semiárido | 2017

RESPOSTA DO MODELO HIDROLÓGICO DICASM À UMIDADE DO SOLO EM EVENTOS PLUVIOMÉTRICOS EXTREMOS NO SEMIÁRIDO

David Teixeira; Francisco Pereira; Léa Teixeira; Alexandre Cunha Costa; José Carlos de Araújo


European Water | 2017

The effect of reservoir networks on drought propagation

P.R. van Oel; Eduardo Martins; Alexandre Cunha Costa

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Eduardo Martins

Federal University of Ceará

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J.C.S. de Araujo

Federal University of Ceará

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