This study reveals rainfall variability and trends in the African continent using TAMSAT data from 1983 to 2020. In the study, a Mann–Kendall (MK) test and Sen’s slope estimator were used to analyze rainfall trends and their magnitude, respectively, under monthly, seasonal, and annual timeframes as an indication of climate change using different natural and geographical contexts (i.e., sub-regions, climate zones, major river basins, and countries). The study finds that the highest annual rainfall trends were recorded in Rwanda (11.97 mm/year), the Gulf of Guinea (river basin 8.71 mm/year), the tropical rainforest climate zone (8.21 mm/year), and the Central African region (6.84 mm/year), while Mozambique (-0.437 mm/year), the subtropical no...
Increased knowledge of future changes in rainfall variability is needed to reduce vulnerability to p...
Understanding past climate trends and their impacts in the Sahel region is fundamental for climate c...
Central African citizens are highly vulnerable to extreme hydroclimatic events due to excess precipi...
This study reveals rainfall variability and trends in the African continent using TAMSAT data from 1...
This study reveals rainfall variability and trends in the African continent using TAMSAT data from 1...
This study reveals rainfall variability and trends in the African continent using TAMSAT data from 1...
Daily time series from the Climate Prediction Center (CPC) Africa Rainfall Climatology version 2.0 (...
In a warming climate, drought events are projected to increase in many regions across the world, whi...
As a developing country in Africa, the effect of climate change is one of the sufferings of Ghana. T...
Eastern Africa experiences extreme rainfall variations that have profound socio-economic impacts. In...
Eastern Africa experiences extreme rainfall variations that have profound socio-economic impacts. In...
Quantifying the magnitude and significance of climate change variables over space and time in Africa...
Increased knowledge of future changes in rainfall variability is needed to reduce vulnerability to p...
The interannual variability and trends of atmospheric moisture flux convergence (MFC) and the flux t...
The Sahel-Soudano zone that spans North Africa, from Senegal to Ethiopia, has experienced pronounced...
Increased knowledge of future changes in rainfall variability is needed to reduce vulnerability to p...
Understanding past climate trends and their impacts in the Sahel region is fundamental for climate c...
Central African citizens are highly vulnerable to extreme hydroclimatic events due to excess precipi...
This study reveals rainfall variability and trends in the African continent using TAMSAT data from 1...
This study reveals rainfall variability and trends in the African continent using TAMSAT data from 1...
This study reveals rainfall variability and trends in the African continent using TAMSAT data from 1...
Daily time series from the Climate Prediction Center (CPC) Africa Rainfall Climatology version 2.0 (...
In a warming climate, drought events are projected to increase in many regions across the world, whi...
As a developing country in Africa, the effect of climate change is one of the sufferings of Ghana. T...
Eastern Africa experiences extreme rainfall variations that have profound socio-economic impacts. In...
Eastern Africa experiences extreme rainfall variations that have profound socio-economic impacts. In...
Quantifying the magnitude and significance of climate change variables over space and time in Africa...
Increased knowledge of future changes in rainfall variability is needed to reduce vulnerability to p...
The interannual variability and trends of atmospheric moisture flux convergence (MFC) and the flux t...
The Sahel-Soudano zone that spans North Africa, from Senegal to Ethiopia, has experienced pronounced...
Increased knowledge of future changes in rainfall variability is needed to reduce vulnerability to p...
Understanding past climate trends and their impacts in the Sahel region is fundamental for climate c...
Central African citizens are highly vulnerable to extreme hydroclimatic events due to excess precipi...