This study investigates the variability of extreme rainfall events over East Africa (EA), using indices from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) Expert Team on Climate Change Detection and Indices (ETCCDI). The analysis was based on observed daily rainfall from 23 weather stations, with length varying within 1961 and 2010. The indices considered are: wet days (R ≥1 mm), annual total precipitation in wet days (PRCPTOT), simple daily intensity index (SDII), heavy precipitation days (R ≥ 10 mm), very heavy precipitation days (R ≥ 20 mm), and severe precipitation (R ≥ 50 mm). The non-parametric Mann-Kendall statistical analysis was carried out to identify trends in the data. Temporal precipitation distribution was different from station...
Understanding how extreme rainfall is changing locally is a useful step in the implementation of eff...
Most of Eastern Africa has arid and semi-arid climate with high space-time variability in rainfall. ...
Central African citizens are highly vulnerable to extreme hydroclimatic events due to excess precipi...
East Africa is one of the most vulnerable regions of Africa to extreme weather and climate events. R...
Daily time series from the Climate Prediction Center (CPC) Africa Rainfall Climatology version 2.0 (...
Climate change has increased extreme weather events over the planet. The most robust changes in East...
Climate change has increased extreme events over globe and the most robust occurrences of concurrent...
This study presents temporal and spatial changes in temperature and precipitation over East Africa (...
Analysis of climate variability and change as a basis for adaptation and mitigation strategies requi...
This study investigates the variability of extreme rainfall (temperature) events in the twenty-first...
Trends and variability in series comprising the mean of fifteen highest daily rainfall intensities i...
Adverse effects of extreme wet events are well documented by several studies around the world. These...
Daily time series from the Climate Prediction Center (CPC) Africa Rainfall Climatology version 2.0 (...
Póster presentado en: 8th Ipwg and 5th Iwssm Joint Workshop celebrado en Bolonia, Italia, del 3 al 6...
This work examines drought and flood events over Kenya from 1981 to 2016 using the Standardized Prec...
Understanding how extreme rainfall is changing locally is a useful step in the implementation of eff...
Most of Eastern Africa has arid and semi-arid climate with high space-time variability in rainfall. ...
Central African citizens are highly vulnerable to extreme hydroclimatic events due to excess precipi...
East Africa is one of the most vulnerable regions of Africa to extreme weather and climate events. R...
Daily time series from the Climate Prediction Center (CPC) Africa Rainfall Climatology version 2.0 (...
Climate change has increased extreme weather events over the planet. The most robust changes in East...
Climate change has increased extreme events over globe and the most robust occurrences of concurrent...
This study presents temporal and spatial changes in temperature and precipitation over East Africa (...
Analysis of climate variability and change as a basis for adaptation and mitigation strategies requi...
This study investigates the variability of extreme rainfall (temperature) events in the twenty-first...
Trends and variability in series comprising the mean of fifteen highest daily rainfall intensities i...
Adverse effects of extreme wet events are well documented by several studies around the world. These...
Daily time series from the Climate Prediction Center (CPC) Africa Rainfall Climatology version 2.0 (...
Póster presentado en: 8th Ipwg and 5th Iwssm Joint Workshop celebrado en Bolonia, Italia, del 3 al 6...
This work examines drought and flood events over Kenya from 1981 to 2016 using the Standardized Prec...
Understanding how extreme rainfall is changing locally is a useful step in the implementation of eff...
Most of Eastern Africa has arid and semi-arid climate with high space-time variability in rainfall. ...
Central African citizens are highly vulnerable to extreme hydroclimatic events due to excess precipi...