Evolution of Extreme Rainfall and Temperature Indices in the Nakambé Watershed at the Bagré Outflow (Burkina Faso)

Suzanne Koala, J. Dipama, E. Vissin
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Climate change is now a global phenomenon with serious implications for many countries. Like other countries in sub-Saharan Africa, Burkina Faso is also vulnerable to the extreme effects of climate change, although few studies have been carried out, even though several vital sectors, such as agriculture and the livestock, forestry are strongly affected. The objective of this work is to study the evolution of rainfall and temperature extremes in the Nakambé watershed at the synoptic stations of Ouagadougou, Ouahigouya and Pô. ClimPACT2 was used to calculate the extreme rainfall and temperature indices. The results show that cumulative rainfall above the 95th percentile (R95p) increases by 147.2 mm and 141.3 mm respectively in Ouahigouya and Ouagadougou. However, in Pô, a slight downward trend in the index (-0.17 mm) was observed. Cumulative extremely wet rainfall (R99p) is increasing at all stations. The frequencies of cold nights (TN10p) and cold days (TX10p) are decreasing while those of warm nights (TN90p) and warm days (TX90p) are increasing. The application of break detection tests to rainfall indices shows breaks in the time series. The PETTITT, HUBERT and LEE and HEGHINIAN tests show a break in 2008 for the PRCPTOT index in Ouagadougou with an excess of 20.8% from 2009 to 2018. With these same tests, a break is detected in 2006 in Ouahigouya on the same index followed by a 29.5% surplus
布基纳法索bagr出水口nakamb流域极端降水和温度指数的演变
气候变化现在是一种全球现象,对许多国家都有严重影响。像撒哈拉以南非洲的其他国家一样,布基纳法索也容易受到气候变化的极端影响,尽管很少进行研究,尽管农业、畜牧业、林业等几个重要部门受到严重影响。这项工作的目的是研究在瓦加杜古、瓦希古亚和Pô天气站的nakamb流域的极端降雨和极端温度的演变。使用ClimPACT2计算极端降雨量和温度指数。结果表明:瓦希古雅和瓦加杜古地区95百分位以上的累计降雨量分别增加了147.2 mm和141.3 mm;然而,在Pô中,观察到指数略有下降趋势(-0.17 mm)。所有站点的累积极湿降雨量(R99p)都在增加。冷夜(TN10p)和冷日(TX10p)频次呈减少趋势,暖夜(TN90p)和暖日(TX90p)频次呈增加趋势。将断裂检测试验应用于降雨指标,可以发现时间序列上的断裂。PETTITT、HUBERT、LEE和HEGHINIAN测试显示,瓦加杜古的PRCPTOT指数在2008年出现了突破,2009年至2018年超过了20.8%。通过同样的测试,2006年在瓦希古雅发现了相同指数的中断,随后出现了29.5%的盈余
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