The water level in Mopti has increased to 567 cm on 31 August. That is high in comparison to all water levels measured on this date in the last fifty years, but it is still 23 and 13 cm below the water level measured on this date in two years with an extremely high flood, namely 2016 and 2018.
The predicted peak will this year be 667 – 673 cm in Mopti, thus about as high as in 2018. The peak in Mopti will be reached in late October and the flood will be at its maximum in Akka early December.
This is the last OPIDIN bulletin of 2020. The flood at Mopti has reached its highest level (670 cm) on 26 October and remained on that level for eight days and has started to decline on 2 November. The flood is this year exactly the same as in 2018, one of the highest floods in recent years. OPIDIN predicts that the south-western part of the Inner Niger Delta may become available for grazing cattle in December.
The water level in Mopti has increased to 640 cm on 28 September. The peak flood level in Mopti will likely be about 680 cm and thus still rise the coming weeks 40 cm. The flood will most likely be about as high as, and possibly even higher than, 2018.
The new 2020-2021 flood season has begun and from now onwards OPIDIN offers weekly bulletins until the water level in Mopti has reached its peak level. Due to the high rainfall in the basin, a high flood is expected.
The water level in Mopti has increased to 432 cm on 10 August. That is high in comparison to all water levels measured on this date in the last fifty years, but it still 40 cm below the water level measured on this date in two years with an extremely high flood, namely 2016 and 2018. This is a first indication that 2020 will be a year with a flood being above average, but not as high as in 2016 and 2018.
The water level in Mopti has increased to 502 cm on 21 August. That is high in comparison to all water levels measured on this date in the last fifty years. The flood prediction is still uncertain and may vary depending on the amount of rainfall the coming weeks. It is already obvious, however, it will be this year an above-average flood, being as high as in 2012 and probably even as high as in 2016 and 2018.
The water level in Mopti has increased to 657 cm on 12 October. OPIDIN predicts that the flood level will reach its peak in Mopti may-be already next week and the peak water level will be higher than 2016 but possible not higher than 2018.
The water level in Mopti has increased another 7 cm last week to 670 cm on 26 October. OPIDIN predicts that it will still increase by another 5 cm or more untill late October or even early November. The predicted peak in Mopti will this year be 675 – 681 cm, thus higher than in 2018. Local people must be aware that the flood will reach a level they have not seen since 1969, 51 years ago.
The flood prediction of OPIDIN shows that the flood will most likely be about as high as 2018 and (much) higher than all other recent years.
The water level in Mopti has increased to 592 cm on 7 September. That is high in comparison to all water levels measured on this date in the last fifty years, but it is still 18 and 13 cm below the water level measured on this date in two years with an extremely high flood, namely 2016 and 2018.
The water level in Mopti has increased to 650 cm on 5 October. That is the highest water level measured on this date since 1969 and thus even higher than the water level measured on this date in two years with an extremely high flood, namely 2016 and 2018.
The flood prediction of OPIDIN has not changed the last five weeks. The peak flood level in Mopti will likely be between 670 and 680 cm and thus still rise the coming weeks. The flood will most likely be about as high as 2018 and (much) higher than all other recent years.