The Regional Autonomous Corporation of Cundinamarca - CAR reports hydroclimatic conditions during the months of January and February in the CAR territory, product monitoring made permanent. Precipitation
Based on real-time information, it was observed that the volume of rainfall was normal compared with the historical average, a trend that was consistent with the forecasts issued by the Center for Monitoring the CAR. Minimum temperature
values \u200b\u200bwere recorded close to 0 ° C, specifically in the municipalities of Nemocón (-0.4 ° C), Carmen de Carupa (-0.5 ° C), so these figures are not as critical as the lived early 2010, when there was influence of El Niño. Maximum temperature
Despite being latent phenomenon La Niña, showed a significant decrease in rainfall, typically for the period, which is dry season. So that high temperatures are presented throughout, varying between 18.6 ° C (Paramo Guacheneque), 22.8 ° C in Tibaitata (municipality of Mosquera) and 37.6 ° C, (municipality of Girardot), which combined with low soil moisture and vegetation, caused forest fires in some areas of the region. State
water systems:
Fúquene Lagoon System: as a result of lower flows contributors to the lake, the lake level declined from 2539.78 to 2538.80 meters above sea level, regulated with the gates of Toulon.
Bogotá River System: In the upper basin continued normal development of the dry season, which influenced the Bogota River record low levels, so it has been necessary to keep high the downloads in the reservoirs.
regulated systems: Neusa
Mm3 84 (72%) in decline.
Sisga: 56 mm3 (62%) in decline.
Tominé: 247 mm3 (36%) in decline.
Fúquene Lagoon: 2538.80, stable.
Embalse El Hato 8.1 mm3 (64%) in decline.
rainfall trends and levels
According to Bulletin No. 191 of 2011 of IDEAM, is expected to end the current dry season mid-March, however this will alternate with more frequent rains than normal. Levels is likely to maintain the trend of the time with some fluctuations.
Also, given the prevailing dry season solar radiation is present and high temperatures in the region, it is recommended to be alert for the increased likelihood of forest fires occur in the jurisdiction.
The CAR will remain alert to any abnormal weather conditions that are present and will report on any outbreak of fire to be present during the intense summer season.
Corporation also alert the local authorities the jurisdiction to remain vigilant and / or activated the Local Committee for Prevention and Attention to Disasters (Clopas) to remain vigilant and make clear and timely information in any emergency. MORE
HUMBERTO HERNANDEZ
ENGINEER BRANCH NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT AREAS
CAR TEL 3208521859 protect these
Based on real-time information, it was observed that the volume of rainfall was normal compared with the historical average, a trend that was consistent with the forecasts issued by the Center for Monitoring the CAR. Minimum temperature
values \u200b\u200bwere recorded close to 0 ° C, specifically in the municipalities of Nemocón (-0.4 ° C), Carmen de Carupa (-0.5 ° C), so these figures are not as critical as the lived early 2010, when there was influence of El Niño. Maximum temperature
Despite being latent phenomenon La Niña, showed a significant decrease in rainfall, typically for the period, which is dry season. So that high temperatures are presented throughout, varying between 18.6 ° C (Paramo Guacheneque), 22.8 ° C in Tibaitata (municipality of Mosquera) and 37.6 ° C, (municipality of Girardot), which combined with low soil moisture and vegetation, caused forest fires in some areas of the region. State
water systems:
Fúquene Lagoon System: as a result of lower flows contributors to the lake, the lake level declined from 2539.78 to 2538.80 meters above sea level, regulated with the gates of Toulon.
Bogotá River System: In the upper basin continued normal development of the dry season, which influenced the Bogota River record low levels, so it has been necessary to keep high the downloads in the reservoirs.
regulated systems: Neusa
Mm3 84 (72%) in decline.
Sisga: 56 mm3 (62%) in decline.
Tominé: 247 mm3 (36%) in decline.
Fúquene Lagoon: 2538.80, stable.
Embalse El Hato 8.1 mm3 (64%) in decline.
rainfall trends and levels
According to Bulletin No. 191 of 2011 of IDEAM, is expected to end the current dry season mid-March, however this will alternate with more frequent rains than normal. Levels is likely to maintain the trend of the time with some fluctuations.
Also, given the prevailing dry season solar radiation is present and high temperatures in the region, it is recommended to be alert for the increased likelihood of forest fires occur in the jurisdiction.
The CAR will remain alert to any abnormal weather conditions that are present and will report on any outbreak of fire to be present during the intense summer season.
Corporation also alert the local authorities the jurisdiction to remain vigilant and / or activated the Local Committee for Prevention and Attention to Disasters (Clopas) to remain vigilant and make clear and timely information in any emergency. MORE
HUMBERTO HERNANDEZ
ENGINEER BRANCH NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT AREAS
CAR TEL 3208521859 protect these
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