Precipitation and air temperature records from 6 sites in Rwanda in the period from 1964 to 2010 are used for past/present climate assessment. Future climate projections (2010-2099) based on 3 general circulation models and 2 emission scenarios (A2 and B1) are used for climate projections. Precipitation, air temperature, and potential evapotranspiration based on ccma_cgcm3_1.1; miroc3_2medres and mpi_echam5.1 models are used in the analysis. Observed air temperatures suggested warming pattern over the past 40 years at an average of 0.35°C per decade. Rainfall records show no significant trend in the considered period. The potential evapotranspiration has an increasing trend and exceeds the precipitation in the months of June to September. C...
This report summarizes the discussions, analysis and interactions during IRI postdoctoral research ...
Rwanda has experienced high temperature rising phenomena over the last decades and hence, highly vul...
Evapotranspiration (ET) is an important component of the hydrologic cycle and involves exchange of w...
Abstract: For Africa’s developing countries the agricultural system is among the most vulnerable due...
Global warming driven either by human activities that emit greenhouse gases in the atmosphere or by ...
Drought is one of the most complex natural phenomena affecting the life and livelihood of people, es...
This study presents the past and future variations in mean rainfall and temperature over East Africa...
PhD. (Environmental Management)Climate change and variability has rapidly emerged as one of the most...
Rwanda is affected by prolonged droughts leading to reduction in crop production and livestock produ...
There were a large number of active meteorological stations in Rwanda prior to the mid‐1990s and sin...
Sub-Saharan Africa is today facing a big challenge regarding food deficiency and water scarcity due ...
Climate change and global warming are widely recognized as the most significant environmental dilemm...
The knowledge of climate variability is essential for successful agriculture, especial by rain fed c...
This research article published by Elsevier, 2022Considering the high vulnerability of Northern Tanz...
Rwanda is a predominantly a rural country with an economy based on agriculture, and logically vulner...
This report summarizes the discussions, analysis and interactions during IRI postdoctoral research ...
Rwanda has experienced high temperature rising phenomena over the last decades and hence, highly vul...
Evapotranspiration (ET) is an important component of the hydrologic cycle and involves exchange of w...
Abstract: For Africa’s developing countries the agricultural system is among the most vulnerable due...
Global warming driven either by human activities that emit greenhouse gases in the atmosphere or by ...
Drought is one of the most complex natural phenomena affecting the life and livelihood of people, es...
This study presents the past and future variations in mean rainfall and temperature over East Africa...
PhD. (Environmental Management)Climate change and variability has rapidly emerged as one of the most...
Rwanda is affected by prolonged droughts leading to reduction in crop production and livestock produ...
There were a large number of active meteorological stations in Rwanda prior to the mid‐1990s and sin...
Sub-Saharan Africa is today facing a big challenge regarding food deficiency and water scarcity due ...
Climate change and global warming are widely recognized as the most significant environmental dilemm...
The knowledge of climate variability is essential for successful agriculture, especial by rain fed c...
This research article published by Elsevier, 2022Considering the high vulnerability of Northern Tanz...
Rwanda is a predominantly a rural country with an economy based on agriculture, and logically vulner...
This report summarizes the discussions, analysis and interactions during IRI postdoctoral research ...
Rwanda has experienced high temperature rising phenomena over the last decades and hence, highly vul...
Evapotranspiration (ET) is an important component of the hydrologic cycle and involves exchange of w...