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    Beijing Gives Thailand Conflicting Outflow Data on Mekong River Dams

    The Mekong River Commission (MRC) said on Monday that levels on the Mekong River have risen “slightly” and its looking into why its outflow data from Chinese dams upstream differed from data later given by Beijing.


    Whether or not China’s 11 dams are harming downstream nations dependent on the 4,350 km (2,700 mile) river has become a geopolitical issue, with the United States urging Lower Mekong governments to demand answers.


    China says there are many reasons for falling river levels in recent years, including low rainfall and dams on other tributaries.





    The river in Laos, Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia had fallen in many parts since January, with some sections turning blue instead of the usual brown colour – signaling shallow water and low levels of nutrition-rich sediment in the river that nearly 70 million people rely on for livelihoods.


    The MRC said outflow from southern China to mainland Southeast Asia had increased from 768 cubic metres per second earlier this month to 1,020 cubic metres per second on Monday.


    Chinese government disputed
    China’s Ministry of Water Resources said outflow at Jinghong, the closest dam to mainland Southeast Asia, had been consistently over 1,000 cubic metres per second since end of January, the MRC told Reuters.


    China agreed last October to share water levels data with the MRC.


    The commission earlier had attributed the dry condition partially to outflow restriction from upstream Chinese dams, a finding that the Chinese government disputed. It gave higher numbers for downstream water levels than the MRC data.


    “This discrepancy between outflow estimates may be due to the use of different methods to calculate discharges,” the MRC statement said.


    The MRC said its experts and those of China were “working together to provide more consistent water discharge information”. Chinese authorities did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    In January, Beijing notified its neighbours almost a week after it held back water at a hydropower dam.

    Beijing Gives Thailand Conflicting Outflow Data on Mekong River Dams

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    Quote Originally Posted by misskit View Post
    The MRC said outflow from southern China to mainland Southeast Asia had increased from 768 cubic metres per second earlier this month to 1,020 cubic metres per second on Monday.
    "Earlier this month", when the 1st of February?

    No location of the MRC measuring station given.

    Quote Originally Posted by misskit View Post
    China’s Ministry of Water Resources said outflow at Jinghong, the closest dam to mainland Southeast Asia, had been consistently over 1,000 cubic metres per second since end of January,
    Confirmed dates and location.

    Quote Originally Posted by misskit View Post
    “This discrepancy between outflow estimates may be due to the use of different methods to calculate discharges,” the MRC statement said.
    Both utilise cubic metres/sec.

    Last edited by OhOh; 23-02-2021 at 09:58 PM.

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    “This discrepancy between outflow estimates may be due to the use of different methods to calculate discharges,” the MRC statement said.
    Quote Originally Posted by OhOh View Post
    Both utilise cubic metres/sec.
    That's a unit of calculation, not a method of calculation.

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    ffs



    When the Chiang Rai Times is making more sense than you, it might be time to stick to your native language.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    When the Chiang Rai Times is making more sense than you, it might be time to stick to your native language.
    The Beano makes more sense than Hoohoo, let's face it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    That's a unit of calculation
    My apologies, you are correct.

    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    Chiang Rai Times is making more sense
    The article is a copy and paste from Reuters.

    "In January, Beijing notified its neighbours almost a week after it held back water at a hydropower dam.

    Source: Reuters"

    Beijing Gives Thailand Conflicting Outflow Data on Mekong River Dams

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    The Beano
    Comparing Reuters with The Beano is an insult to The Beano.
    A tray full of GOLD is not worth a moment in time.

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    So basically the chinkies are lying again.

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