Rainfall onset and cessation date greatly influence cropping calendar decisions in rain-fed agricultural systems. This paper examined trends of onsets, cessation, and the length of growing season over Northern Ghana using CHIRPS-v2, gauge, and farmers’ perceptions data between 1981 and 2019. Results from CHIRPS-v2 revealed that the three seasonal rainfall indices have substantial latitudinal variability. Significant late and early onsets were observed at the West and East of 1.5° W longitude, respectively. Significant late cessations and longer growing periods occurred across Northern Ghana. The ability of farmers’ perceptions and CHIRPS-v2 to capture rainfall onsets are time and location-dependent. A total of 71% of farmers rely on traditi...
Crop production in the Fanteakwa District is predominantly rainfed, exposing this major livelihood a...
Agriculture is a key source of food and income security for farmers in Ghana. The farming sector, ho...
Trends in rainfall series were investigated at 16 stations in Ghana over the period 1960-2005. Time ...
Open Access Journal; Published: 13 Dec 2021Rainfall onset and cessation date greatly influence cropp...
Reliable information on onset of the rainy season is important for local agriculture planning in Gha...
This paper examines the onset and cessation dates of the rainy season over Ghana using rain gauge da...
This study set out to investigate the trends of agriculturally-relevant rainfall characteristics amo...
Climate‐dependent subsistence agriculture remains the main livelihood for most populations in Ghana....
The study examines how farmers’ observations of climate variability and change correspond with 42 ye...
El Nino-South Oscillation (ENSO) phenomenon occurs in the Equatorial Eastern Pacific Ocean and has b...
This study uses daily rainfall data for 40-45 years to investigate the extent and nature of vari-abi...
AbstractEven though copious knowledge has been advanced in the extant literature on climate variabil...
Farmers in sub-Saharan Africa face many difficulties when making farming decisions due to unexpected...
Improved information on the distribution of seasonal rainfall is important for crop production in Gh...
This study aims to provide improved knowledge and evidence on current (1983-2019) rainfall trends in...
Crop production in the Fanteakwa District is predominantly rainfed, exposing this major livelihood a...
Agriculture is a key source of food and income security for farmers in Ghana. The farming sector, ho...
Trends in rainfall series were investigated at 16 stations in Ghana over the period 1960-2005. Time ...
Open Access Journal; Published: 13 Dec 2021Rainfall onset and cessation date greatly influence cropp...
Reliable information on onset of the rainy season is important for local agriculture planning in Gha...
This paper examines the onset and cessation dates of the rainy season over Ghana using rain gauge da...
This study set out to investigate the trends of agriculturally-relevant rainfall characteristics amo...
Climate‐dependent subsistence agriculture remains the main livelihood for most populations in Ghana....
The study examines how farmers’ observations of climate variability and change correspond with 42 ye...
El Nino-South Oscillation (ENSO) phenomenon occurs in the Equatorial Eastern Pacific Ocean and has b...
This study uses daily rainfall data for 40-45 years to investigate the extent and nature of vari-abi...
AbstractEven though copious knowledge has been advanced in the extant literature on climate variabil...
Farmers in sub-Saharan Africa face many difficulties when making farming decisions due to unexpected...
Improved information on the distribution of seasonal rainfall is important for crop production in Gh...
This study aims to provide improved knowledge and evidence on current (1983-2019) rainfall trends in...
Crop production in the Fanteakwa District is predominantly rainfed, exposing this major livelihood a...
Agriculture is a key source of food and income security for farmers in Ghana. The farming sector, ho...
Trends in rainfall series were investigated at 16 stations in Ghana over the period 1960-2005. Time ...