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    Components of rainy seasons’ variability in Equatorial East Africa: onset, cessation, rainfall frequency and intensity

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    Date
    2009
    Author
    Camberlin, Pierre
    Moron, Vincent
    Okoola, Raphael
    Philippon, Nathalie
    Gitau, Wilson
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    Article
    Language
    en
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    Abstract
    The inter-annual and spatia lvariability of different rainfall variables is analysed over Equatorial East Africa (Kenya and northeastern Tanzania). At the station level, three variables are considered: the total precipitation amount (P), the number of rain days (NRD) and the daily rainfall intensity (INT). Using a network of 34 stations, inter-station correlations (1958–1987) are computed for each of these variables. The spatial coherence of monthly or seasonalP and NRD is always much higher than that of rainfall intensity. However, large variations in spatial coherence are found in the course of the seasonal cycle. Coherence is highest at the peak of the short rains (October–December) and low during the long rains (March–May), except at its beginning. The inter-annual variability of the onset and cessation of the rains is next considered, at the regional scale, and the study extended to 2001. In the long rains, the onset and cessation dates are independent of NRD and INT during the rainy season. Hence, the long rains seasonal rainfall total depends on a combination of virtually unrelated factors,whichmayaccountforthedifficultyinitsprediction. However, the onset, which exhibits a large inter-annual variability and a strong spatial coherence, has a prime role. Conversely, inthe shortrains,thoughthe onsetisagain more decisive than the cessation, the different intra-seasonal descriptors of the rains are more strongly inter-related.
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    http://erepository.uonbi.ac.ke:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/10066
    Citation
    Theor Appl Climatol (2009) 98:237–249
    Publisher
    Springer
     
    Meteorology
     
    Subject
    Equatorial East Africa
    rainfall
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