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Title: Changes in length of rainy season and rainfall extremes under moderate greenhouse gas emission scenario in the Vea catchment, Ghana
Authors: Larbi, Isaac
Bessah, Enoch
Nyamekye, Clement
Amuzu, Joshua
Okafor, Gloria C.
Kwawuvi, Daniel
Asare, Yaw Mensah
Keywords: Length of Rainy Season
Rainfall Extreme Indices
Rainfall Projections
Regional Climate Model
Vea Catchment
Issue Date: 22-Apr-2021
Publisher: IWAP
Abstract: The economic implications of extreme climate changes are found to impact sub-Saharan Africa negatively. This study aimed to analyze projected changes in length of rainy season (LRS), and rainfall extreme indices at the Vea catchment, Ghana. The analysis was performed using high-resolution simulated rainfall data from the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model under moderate greenhouse gas emission scenario for the period 2020–2049 relative to the 1981–2010 period. LRS was computed from the difference between rainfall onset and cessation dates, and its trends were assessed using Mann–Kendall test and Sen’s slope estimator. Annual rainfall intensity and frequency indices were computed. Results showed an increase in mean LRS from 168 to 177 days, which was at a rate of 1 day/year in the future (2020–2049). The LRS increase would be more significant at northern and south-western parts of the catchment. Rainfall intensity and frequency indices are projected to increase at spatial scale across the catchment. Projected changes in rainfall extremes could increase the frequency and intensity of drought and flood events. Thus, it is necessary to integrate suitable climate change adaptation measures such as rainwater harvesting, flood control measures, and development of early warning systems in the planning process by decision-makers at the catchment.
Description: Journal of Water and Climate Change
URI: http://197.159.135.214/jspui/handle/123456789/759
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