2023
DOI: 10.3390/atmos14020386
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Extreme Temperature and Rainfall Events and Future Climate Change Projections in the Coastal Savannah Agroecological Zone of Ghana

Abstract: The global climate has changed, and there are concerns about the effects on both humans and the environment, necessitating more research for improved adaptation. In this study, we analyzed extreme temperature and rainfall events and projected future climate change scenarios for the coastal Savannah agroecological zone (CSAZ) of Ghana. We utilized the ETCCDI, the RClimDex software (version 1.0), the Mann–Kendall test, Sen’s slope estimator, and standardized anomalies to analyze homogeneity, trends, magnitude, a… Show more

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“…Rainfall variability in both the Sakumo and Songor catchments showed a weak and unsteady pattern. This is typical with current global climate trends of increasing temperatures and varied rainfall magnitude [51]. The IPCC reported a low average increase in rainfall of 0.25% in tropical regions during the twentieth century [52].…”
Section: Impact Of Change Indicatorssupporting
confidence: 64%
“…Rainfall variability in both the Sakumo and Songor catchments showed a weak and unsteady pattern. This is typical with current global climate trends of increasing temperatures and varied rainfall magnitude [51]. The IPCC reported a low average increase in rainfall of 0.25% in tropical regions during the twentieth century [52].…”
Section: Impact Of Change Indicatorssupporting
confidence: 64%
“…Residents in these communities are exposed to Anopheles gambiae mosquito vectors in swamps that serve as one of the breeding sites of these vectors 45 . In the Volta Region of Ghana, the major rainfall season starts from April to July, with the maximum in June, while the minor season is from September to November (maximum in October) 46 …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…45 In the Volta Region of Ghana, the major rainfall season starts from April to July, with the maximum in June, while the minor season is from September to November (maximum in October). 46…”
Section: Study Sitementioning
confidence: 99%