NH33C-1926
The "New Climate" New Atmospheric Events and "New Climate Risks": The case of Morocco

Wednesday, 16 December 2015
Poster Hall (Moscone South)
Mohammed-Said Karrouk, University Hassan II, Climatology Research Centre (CEREC), FLSH Ben M'Sick, Geography, Climatology, LCEAT, Casablanca, Morocco and NH021: Natural Hazards and Climate Change: Relationship, Vulnerability, Risk and Adaptability
Abstract:
Since the end of last century, qualified meteorological events of "exceptional" causing floods have ceased to occur in Morocco and elsewhere, with a recurrence increasingly high, prompting to wonder about the "new" mode of climate’s hydrothermal functioning inducing torrential rains, as well as its effect on the environment and societies.

The latest event is the disaster of November 2014 flooding in southern Morocco, which is due especially to the non usual rains return.

Weather conditions were marked by enhanced Meridian Atmospheric Circulation (MAC), characterized by persistent high temperatures during the autumn period in Morocco, mainly south of the Atlas, combined by the intrusion of a cold drop in the beginning of the event on 11.17.2014, and straightforward installation of a planetary valley across the Moroccan coast on 11.24.2014, which has evolved into storm (Xandra) in which depression has reached the surprising value of 975 hPa on 11.28.2014.

Human and material damage caused by this flood are impressive: people died, roads, bridges and crops have been destroyed, overwhelmed dams. It has been a catastrophe.

This event and others like it (Mohammedia 2002, Tangier 2008, Gharb 2009-2010, Casablanca 2010), must be considered as references for the simulation of future situations, and integration into development plans on future.

This communication aims to identify the processes and conditions that have generated these events causing floods, the "exceptional" characteristics of recorded rainfall, the spatial and temporal distribution of events. Those floods affect the whole country, especially low areas, foothills and the mouths of rivers. There are the most vulnerable locations mainly on the autumn which is the most exposed to torrential rainfall season !! ... Etc.