Climate change has resulted in increased rainfall variability over many parts of the world including Southern Africa. As such, droughts and floods have become a frequent phenomenon in Zimbabwe and have potential to intensify socio-economic stressors. This study examined possible forcing factors behind the occurrence of extreme summer events using re-analysis datasets. Composite analysis and correlation methods were used to identify circulation mechanisms and their strength in determining rainfall patterns in Zimbabwe. Predominantly northerly airflow in the lower troposphere was found to favor wet while southerly airflow favors dry seasons. Negative geopotential anomalies (minimum of −20 hPa) to the west of Zimbabwe in the middle levels char...
1.1 Background to the study Zimbabwe is situated in Southern Africa between latitudes 1530and 2230 ...
Atmospheric circulation is a vital process in the transport of heat, moisture, and pollutants around...
Extremely dry conditions were experienced across most of southern Africa during the austral summer (...
In the face of a changing climate, knowledge on the characteristics of wet and dry summers and their...
Spatial patterns of inter-annual summer rainfall variability over Zimbabwe are investigated using pr...
Agriculture is the backbone of Zimbabwe’s economy with the majority of Zimbabweans being rural peopl...
Rainfall over southern Africa experiences substantial temporal and spatial variability which heavily...
During strong El Niño events, below-average rainfall is expected in large parts of southern Africa. ...
During strong El Niño events, below-average rainfall is expected in large parts of southern Africa. ...
Abstract For the study region (southern Africa), regional and remote large‐scale climate forcing pla...
The study investigated the dominant atmospheric circulation patterns associated with abnormal rainfa...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 106-118).The research focuses on an objective analysis o...
Unlike the rest of South Africa, the southwestern Cape (SWC) experiences most its rainfall in the au...
Southern Africa lies within the subtropical high pressure belt of the Southern Hemisphere between ab...
Unlike the rest of South Africa, the southwestern Cape (SWC) experiences most its rainfall in the au...
1.1 Background to the study Zimbabwe is situated in Southern Africa between latitudes 1530and 2230 ...
Atmospheric circulation is a vital process in the transport of heat, moisture, and pollutants around...
Extremely dry conditions were experienced across most of southern Africa during the austral summer (...
In the face of a changing climate, knowledge on the characteristics of wet and dry summers and their...
Spatial patterns of inter-annual summer rainfall variability over Zimbabwe are investigated using pr...
Agriculture is the backbone of Zimbabwe’s economy with the majority of Zimbabweans being rural peopl...
Rainfall over southern Africa experiences substantial temporal and spatial variability which heavily...
During strong El Niño events, below-average rainfall is expected in large parts of southern Africa. ...
During strong El Niño events, below-average rainfall is expected in large parts of southern Africa. ...
Abstract For the study region (southern Africa), regional and remote large‐scale climate forcing pla...
The study investigated the dominant atmospheric circulation patterns associated with abnormal rainfa...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 106-118).The research focuses on an objective analysis o...
Unlike the rest of South Africa, the southwestern Cape (SWC) experiences most its rainfall in the au...
Southern Africa lies within the subtropical high pressure belt of the Southern Hemisphere between ab...
Unlike the rest of South Africa, the southwestern Cape (SWC) experiences most its rainfall in the au...
1.1 Background to the study Zimbabwe is situated in Southern Africa between latitudes 1530and 2230 ...
Atmospheric circulation is a vital process in the transport of heat, moisture, and pollutants around...
Extremely dry conditions were experienced across most of southern Africa during the austral summer (...