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Actueel weer
Zondag 30 september
33°
Zonnig
Weersvoorspelling
Do 1 okt 33°regenachtig
Za 2 okt 33°regenachtig
Zo 3 okt 33°regenachtig
Actuele waterstand
Zondag 30 september
657cm
Hoog
WeersvoorspellingPeak flow level (cm)
Minimum 660
Mean 663
Maximum 666
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Bulletin 10| 09 October 2018

Bulletin 10| 09 October 2018

The water level in Mopti showed still a small increase last week, but the rise in water level slowed down considerably. Based on the information available on 9th October, OPIDIN predicts that the flood will be high, comparable to 2016. The water level in Mopti is now 97 cm higher than the peak last year (551 cm, reached on 22 September), and shows the same pattern as in 2016. Although at this stage even a higher flood is predicted, it is expected that the flood will not rise much higher.

The water level in Mopti showed still a small increase last week, but the rise in water level slowed down considerably. Based on the information available on 9th October, OPIDIN predicts that the flood will be high, comparable to 2016. The water level in Mopti is now 97 cm higher than the peak last year (551 cm, reached on 22 September), and shows the same pattern as in 2016. Although at this stage even a higher flood is predicted, it is expected that the flood will not rise much higher.

The water level in Mopti on the 9th October was 648 cm, resulting in an increase of 5 cm compared to the previous week, but slows down clearly now. Although the water level is about 113 cm higher than the one at the same date in 2017, it is 2 cm lower than at that date in 2016. It is expected, that the water level in Mopti will now show only a very slight increase, until the peak in Mopti will be reached around half of October. Based on OPIDIN, the level of flooding will be at its maximum in Akka in the end of November and in Diré around half of December.

Based on the current prediction, the south-western part of the Inner Niger Delta may become available for grazing cattle in the first decade of December. Using the relationship between peak flood level in Mopti and the annual date when the cows are allowed to enter the Inner Niger Delta at Diafarabé, it is expected that the cattle can cross the river at Diafarabé in the first or second week of December.

The rainy season in the Upper Niger Basin started on an average level this year but from mid-July onwards there is an upward trend with rainfall well above average in the Upper Niger Basin as well as in the Upper Bani. The weather models forecast that the rainy season in the Upper Niger Basin comes to an end.