Title of article :
Floods of 18 and 19 November 2016 in Batouri (East Cameroon): Interpretation of the Hydro-Meteorological Parameters and Historical Context of the Post-Event Survey Episode
Author/Authors :
Sainclair Kouassy Kalédjé, Paulin Faculty of Science - University of Yaounde 1 - Yaound ´ e - Cameroon - P.O. Box: 812 Yaound ´ e - Cameroon , Ndam Ngoupayou, Jules-Rémy Faculty of Science - University of Yaounde 1 - Yaound ´ e - Cameroon - P.O. Box: 812 Yaound ´ e - Cameroon , Fouépé Takounjou, Alain Hydrological Research Centre - Institute of Geological and Mining Research - Yaounde - Cameroon , Zebsa, Mireille Research and Innovation Centre - Ministry of Scientifc Research and Innovation - Bertoua - Cameroon , Rakotondrabe, Felaniaina Advanced School of Engineering of Antananarivo - University of Antananarivo - Antananarivo - Madagascar , Mvondo Ondoa, Joseph Faculty of Science - University of Yaounde 1 - Yaound ´ e - Cameroon - P.O. Box: 812 Yaound ´ e - Cameroon
Pages :
7
From page :
1
To page :
7
Abstract :
During the night of November 18 to 19, 2016, many stormy cells are not very mobile organized on the east of the southern plateau of Cameroon and dumped up to 260 mm of rain in 4 hours. Occurring on a relatively saturated soil, these rains caused strong floods of Kadey and Doumé. The floods were particularly damaging in the city of Batouri, where a subdivision was submerged by the Boumbé (tributary of the Sangha) with water heights in the houses reaching 1.75 m, despite the presence of a dam allowing clipping floods upstream of the basin. In this article, we present the results of the analysis of the postevent survey generated on this event with flow rates estimated on 15 sections of ungauged subbasins. These flows are then compared with those obtained from other recent postevent survey and those estimated by various regional estimations. The inventory of heavy rains around Batouri during the period 1970-2016 has led to the revision of current development standards in the region, which seem to underestimate rainfall and infrequent flows.
Keywords :
Floods , 18 and 19 November 2016 , Batouri , East Cameroon , Interpretation , Hydro-Meteorological Parameters , Historical Context , Post-Event Survey Episode
Journal title :
The Scientific World Journal
Serial Year :
2019
Full Text URL :
Record number :
2614724
Link To Document :
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