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Spatiotemporal rainfall variability and its relationship to flash flood risk in Northeastern Sylhet Haor of Bangladesh

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JOURNAL OF WATER AND CLIMATE CHANGE
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IWA PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.2166/wcc.2023.165

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crop damage; flash flood; northeastern Sylhet haor; pre-monsoon rainfall

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This study aims to assess the spatiotemporal rainfall variability and flash flood intensity events in the Sylhet haor region of Bangladesh. The results show that the rainfall pattern in the region is erratic and exhibits a range of spatiotemporal variability. Severe flash floods may occur in the region when the average rainfall exceeds certain thresholds. This finding is important for flood management agencies and agricultural planning.
The variability and distribution of rainfall are uniquely significant for climatic risk prediction. This study aims to assess spatiotemporal rainfall variability and flash flood intensity events in the Sylhet haor region of Bangladesh by analyzing rainfall data from April for the period 1995-2022. For this, we used both Climate Hazards Group InfraRed Precipitation with Station (CHIRPS) data and Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) daily rainfall data. Rainfall patterns were studied using zonal statistics in ArcGIS and graphical illustration. The results revealed that the rainfall pattern was erratic and showed a range of spatiotemporal variability. If the average rainfall exceeds 250 mm in Meghalaya and Assam and 400 mm in Sylhet, severe flash floods may occur in the Sylhet haor region. An increase in pre-monsoon rainfall and its shift from May to April may increase the intensity of flash floods and consequently damage the rice crop. This finding might help flood management agencies to develop flood management strategies, prepare flood contingency plans, provide real-time and advanced warnings to strengthen flood warning and forecasting systems, and schedule seasonal agricultural activities.

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