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Flood Occurrence in Relation to Climate Cycles in Kota Marudu District, Sabah

Author(s): Siti Nurhidayu Abu Bakar; Nancy Anak Adoh; Hin Wai Yip; Mohammad Faizalhakim Ahmad Safuan; Awang Noor Abd. Ghani

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Keywords: Flood event; Flood frequency analysis; Kota Marudu; La-Niña; Southern oscillation index

Abstract: Poor land use management especially on hilly areas, inadequate drainage system coincide with La-Niña phenomenon frequently leads to flood events, and it has severe impacts on environment and socio-economy for the affected areas. This study analysed flood occurence in Kota Marudu, Sabah based on rainfall data and flood records in Kota Marudu between2000 and 2012 in relation to Southern Oscillation Index (SOI) .Small variability (p< 0. 005) from all stations with the higher average annual rainfall (AAR) for Ongkilan is the highest which demonstrates similar pattern during the study period. Flood occurrence was recorded twice per year in 2000, 2006 and 2009. While the longest day of flood recorded on 1st to15th Jan 2007. Significant relationship was observed between SOI with flood occurrence in Kota Marudu from 2000 to2010 (p< 0. 0001) .Flood mitigation action taken by the authorities efficiently prevent the flood occurrence in the strong LaNiña year in 2008 (AAR> 3000mm of all stations) .However, there is strong influence of land use, due to urbanization and development, and topography features where more frequent flood events were recorded in Tandek compared to Kota Marudu (p< 0. 0001) .The flood probability could be projected in the flood prone area such as Kota Marudu for more efficient mitigation plan and controlling action.

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Year: 2015

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