Parametric Analysis of Rainfall Variability Over Some Selected Locations in Nigeria

Falaiye O. A, Olaitan A. G, Nwabachili S. C
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Rainfall is one meteorological parameter that affects virtually all human activities. For instance, the amount of rainfall received in an area is an important determining factor in estimating or quantifying the amount of water available to meet various demands, such as agricultural, industrial, domestic water supply, and power generation. Climate change has generally been accepted to be a result of the emission of excess greenhouse gases. It has caused an increase in flooding, severe and more frequent droughts, increase in wildfires, and heatwaves in various parts of the globe. Climate change is said to have a considerable impact on the variability in hydro-meteorological variables such as rainfall, temperature, and evaporation. In this study, we carry out a parametric analysis of rainfall variability over some selected locations in Nigeria and determine the trend using surface observation data from seven weather stations. The datasets of rainfall used in this study were acquired; from the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NIMET) for a period of 30 years (1980 to 2010) from seven locations; which are Abuja, Enugu, Ikeja, Ilorin, Maiduguri, Port Harcourt, and Sokoto, representing the six geographical zones of Nigeria. The results gotten showed an upward movement in the trend line which indicated an increase in the amount of rainfall received by the study areas. While some Cities (Maiduguri, Sokoto) received a large increase in the amount of rainfall received yearly, others received a slight increase such as Lagos, Port Harcourt, Ilorin, Abuja and Enugu.
尼日利亚部分选定地点降雨变率的参数分析
降雨是影响几乎所有人类活动的一个气象参数。例如,在估计或量化满足农业、工业、家庭供水和发电等各种需求的可用水量时,一个地区的降雨量是一个重要的决定因素。人们普遍认为,气候变化是过量排放温室气体的结果。在全球各地,它造成了洪水增加、严重干旱和更频繁的干旱、野火和热浪的增加。据说气候变化对水文气象变量(如降雨、温度和蒸发)的变率有相当大的影响。在这项研究中,我们对尼日利亚一些选定地点的降雨变异性进行了参数分析,并利用来自七个气象站的地面观测数据确定了趋势。获得了本研究使用的降雨数据集;尼日利亚气象局(NIMET)从7个地点收集的30年(1980年至2010年)的数据;分别是阿布贾、埃努古、伊贾、伊洛林、迈杜古里、哈科特港和索科托,代表了尼日利亚的六个地理区域。结果显示,趋势线呈上升趋势,表明研究区域的降雨量有所增加。虽然一些城市(迈杜古里、索科托)的年降雨量大幅增加,但其他城市(如拉各斯、哈科特港、伊洛林、阿布贾和埃努古)的年降雨量略有增加。
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