This paper focuses on the methodology of determining probabilities of meteorological droughts in Zimbabwe. The Probit regression method is used. Mean annual rainfall for the years 1974 to 2009 is used in this study. The results show that a very low value of the Southern Oscillation Index (SOI) for September precedes the occurrence of a meteorological drought in Zimbabwe by at least a year. Mean annual rainfall drought threshold value of 570 mm is used to categorize drought years from 1974 to 2009. Results show that a negative Southern Oscillation Index value for September predicts at least 67% chance of drought in the coming year. DOI: 10.5901/mjss.2014.v5n20p65
This study assessed the temporal and spatial drought regimes in Kasungu Agricultural Development Div...
Includes bibliographical references.Drought is widely considered as one of the most devastating natu...
This study assessed the temporal and spatial drought regimes in Kasungu Agricultural Development Div...
The desk study was carried out to assess the frequency of drought associated with the various phases...
The desk study was carried out to assess the frequency of drought associated with the various phases...
In this study, a multiple regression models developed to explain and predict mean annual rainfall in...
1.1 Background to the study Zimbabwe is situated in Southern Africa between latitudes 1530and 2230 ...
Agriculture is the backbone of Zimbabwe’s economy with the majority of Zimbabweans being rural peopl...
A GJZ article on climate changes.Recent droughts during the early 1980s have led to the belief that ...
Published ArticleThe objective of this study was to characterize meteorological droughts in the Cent...
The potential for long‐range prediction of Zimbabwe summer rainfall is investigated using an analysi...
Drought monitoring, including its severity, spatial, and duration is essential to enhance resilience...
Drought is one of the most hazardous natural disasters in terms of the number of people directly aff...
Drought is the single most important natural disaster affecting some parts of southern Africa virtua...
Agriculture is the backbone of Zimbabwe’s economy with the majority of Zimbabweans being rural peopl...
This study assessed the temporal and spatial drought regimes in Kasungu Agricultural Development Div...
Includes bibliographical references.Drought is widely considered as one of the most devastating natu...
This study assessed the temporal and spatial drought regimes in Kasungu Agricultural Development Div...
The desk study was carried out to assess the frequency of drought associated with the various phases...
The desk study was carried out to assess the frequency of drought associated with the various phases...
In this study, a multiple regression models developed to explain and predict mean annual rainfall in...
1.1 Background to the study Zimbabwe is situated in Southern Africa between latitudes 1530and 2230 ...
Agriculture is the backbone of Zimbabwe’s economy with the majority of Zimbabweans being rural peopl...
A GJZ article on climate changes.Recent droughts during the early 1980s have led to the belief that ...
Published ArticleThe objective of this study was to characterize meteorological droughts in the Cent...
The potential for long‐range prediction of Zimbabwe summer rainfall is investigated using an analysi...
Drought monitoring, including its severity, spatial, and duration is essential to enhance resilience...
Drought is one of the most hazardous natural disasters in terms of the number of people directly aff...
Drought is the single most important natural disaster affecting some parts of southern Africa virtua...
Agriculture is the backbone of Zimbabwe’s economy with the majority of Zimbabweans being rural peopl...
This study assessed the temporal and spatial drought regimes in Kasungu Agricultural Development Div...
Includes bibliographical references.Drought is widely considered as one of the most devastating natu...
This study assessed the temporal and spatial drought regimes in Kasungu Agricultural Development Div...