Update for July 8-14
Notable changes on the Mekong in the last week.
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SPOTLIGHT
June 2024 flow much lower than normal, even under natural conditions
Even if upstream dams were not restricting water during June 2024, we
estimate natural flow to Stung Treng, Cambodia would only have been
around 20.63 billion cubic meters. Prior to 2007, the average June flow
was 27.2 billion cubic meters. This suggests June 2024 natural flow
would have been about 25% below normal – a significant gap caused solely
by climate conditions (lack of rain and snowmelt). However, dams
restricted 2.65 billion cubic meters of water, dropping the observed
flow at Stung Treng to 17.9 billion cubic meters, or 35% below the
pre-2007 mean. This is an instance of dam restrictions combining with
poor climate conditions to make a bad situation worse. Reducing wet
season flow to levels significantly below the pre-2007 mean is extremely
impactful to the Mekong floodpulse, particularly during early wet
season months when wet season ecological processes which drive the
Mekong’s massive fish productivity should be initiating.
Correction Note: The Spotlight image was updated on 7/18/2024 to
correct the Total Flow Volume Comparison descriptive explanation.
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Where is the water?
We tracked no significant releases or restrictions from dams last week,
likely due to lower than normal precipitation levels. A small net
release of less than 100 million cubic meters was observed across the 55
dams we monitor.
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Reservoir Series Over Time
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River Levels
Above Pakse, river levels are trending below normal levels. Below Pakse, river levels are near normal.
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Chiang Saen Gauge
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Stung Treng Gauge
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Weather & Wetness
Drought conditions (orange and red) worsened throughout the entirety of
the basin last week, but particularly in China. Drought is intensifying
throughout the middle of the basin from Laos, NE Thailand, and Cambodia,
yet the 3S Basin across Vietnam and Laos and northern Cambodia is
experiencing severe storms. The Mekong Delta continues to experience
above average wetness.
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