2023
DOI: 10.1007/s00704-022-04335-7
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Spatiotemporal variability of soil moisture over Ethiopia and its teleconnections with remote and local drivers

Abstract: Soil moisture is one of the essential climate variables with a potential impact on local climate variability. Despite the importance of soil moisture, studies on soil moisture characteristics in Ethiopia are less documented. In this study, the spatiotemporal variability of Ethiopian soil moisture (SM) has been characterized, and its local and remote influential driving factors are investigated. An empirical orthogonal function (EOF) and KMeans clustering algorithm have been employed to classify the large domai… Show more

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“…Located in East Africa, Ethiopia boasts a diverse topography that spans from 116 m below sea level to towering mountains reaching 4600 m high [36][37][38], as shown in Figure 1. The country's northern, central and western regions and part of the eastern region are classified as highland plateaus, while the eastern, southern and western areas are predominantly lowlands [36]. The annual rainfall amounts vary significantly across the country, ranging from 2400 mm in the southwest to 500 mm in the northeast.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Located in East Africa, Ethiopia boasts a diverse topography that spans from 116 m below sea level to towering mountains reaching 4600 m high [36][37][38], as shown in Figure 1. The country's northern, central and western regions and part of the eastern region are classified as highland plateaus, while the eastern, southern and western areas are predominantly lowlands [36]. The annual rainfall amounts vary significantly across the country, ranging from 2400 mm in the southwest to 500 mm in the northeast.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Large swings in northeast (NE) African climate in recent years have stimulated scientific efforts to understand the causes. Brief wet spells followed by prolonged dry spells put stress on food and water resources beyond what adaptive strategies can mitigate [1]. Seasonal climate forecasting has seen advances in development and application, but NE Africa lies at the crossroads of global and regional teleconnections.…”
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confidence: 99%