Since the 1990s, rainfall has been reported to increase over the Gulf of Guinea. In light of the devastating floods that have occurred since then over the coastal areas of this region, this study aims to better characterize the recent trends in precipitation there. We used the Climate Hazards Group InfraRed Precipitation with Station (CHIRPS) product, a new observational rainfall dataset that covers the period 1981-2014 at high resolution and daily time steps. During the first rainy season (April-June), we find that the lack of significant trend observed in mean precipitation hides a trend towards less frequent but more intense rainfall along the coast of the Gulf of Guinea, which is expected to increase the likelihood of flooding and droug...
In this study, the response of the annual cycle of high-intensity daily precipitation events over We...
An anticipated consequence of ongoing global warming is the intensification of the rainfall regimes ...
Chad is the largest of Africa's landlocked countries and one of the least studied region of the Afri...
This study aims to provide improved knowledge and evidence on current (1986-2015) climate variation ...
Over the twentieth century, Sahel rainfall has undergone extreme variations on a decadal timescale. ...
Central African citizens are highly vulnerable to extreme hydroclimatic events due to excess precipi...
6 pagesInternational audienceThe Southern Coastalbelt of West Africa (SCWA) is exposed to recurrent ...
International audienceThe southern coastal belt of West Africa (SCWA) with its high population densi...
Extreme climate events, either being linked to dry spells or extreme precipitation, are of major con...
International audienceThis study aims to characterize changes in compound extremes of rainfall and t...
26 pagesInternational audienceDaily rainfall in southern West Africa (4–8° N, 7° W–3° E) is analyzed...
In this study, the response of the annual cycle of high-intensity daily precipitation events over We...
An anticipated consequence of ongoing global warming is the intensification of the rainfall regimes ...
Chad is the largest of Africa's landlocked countries and one of the least studied region of the Afri...
This study aims to provide improved knowledge and evidence on current (1986-2015) climate variation ...
Over the twentieth century, Sahel rainfall has undergone extreme variations on a decadal timescale. ...
Central African citizens are highly vulnerable to extreme hydroclimatic events due to excess precipi...
6 pagesInternational audienceThe Southern Coastalbelt of West Africa (SCWA) is exposed to recurrent ...
International audienceThe southern coastal belt of West Africa (SCWA) with its high population densi...
Extreme climate events, either being linked to dry spells or extreme precipitation, are of major con...
International audienceThis study aims to characterize changes in compound extremes of rainfall and t...
26 pagesInternational audienceDaily rainfall in southern West Africa (4–8° N, 7° W–3° E) is analyzed...
In this study, the response of the annual cycle of high-intensity daily precipitation events over We...
An anticipated consequence of ongoing global warming is the intensification of the rainfall regimes ...
Chad is the largest of Africa's landlocked countries and one of the least studied region of the Afri...