Seasonal Differences in Rainfall Distribution Within the Bawku Area in the Savanna Belt of Ghana

Kow Ansah-Mensah, Y. Asamoah
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Empirical evidence suggests that temperatures are continuously rising in the savannah areas of Ghana and impacting negatively on residents’ livelihood activities. However, there is paucity of information on the wet and dry seasons’ rate of wetness or dryness in the driest belt of Ghana. Meanwhile, residents of the area are mainly rained agriculturalists. We employed gauge station rainfall and temperature data from Ghana Meteorological Agency to assess the seasonal rainfall characteristics of the Bawku area using XLSTAT and DrinC software. Results from the rainfall anomalies show persistent dryness (-0.017) in the area during the dry season and continuous wetness in the wet season (0.021). Evapotranspiration was consistently higher in the dry season at a rate of 2.6% (0.26) yearly as well as a high rate of aridity [AI] (0.00≤AI≤0.09) in the dry season and low aridity (0.56 ≤AI ≤1.13) during the wet season. Following the reduction in the amount of rainfall, we can conclude that Bawku area is continuously drying amidst the changing climate. It is recommended that the ministry of agriculture should prioritise the construction of mechanised dams or wells and expand irrigation projects in the area to reduce the climate change effects on the livelihood of the residents especially in the dry season.
加纳热带草原带巴乌库地区降雨分布的季节性差异
经验证据表明,加纳大草原地区的气温正在持续上升,并对居民的生计活动产生负面影响。然而,关于加纳最干旱地带的湿季和旱季的湿润率或干燥率的信息缺乏。同时,该地区的居民主要是农业农民。利用加纳气象局气象站降水和温度数据,利用XLSTAT和DrinC软件对包库地区的季节降雨特征进行了评估。降水异常表现为旱季持续干燥(-0.017),雨季持续湿润(0.021)。旱季蒸散量持续增加,年增长率为2.6%(0.26),旱季高干旱率[AI](0.00≤AI≤0.09),雨季低干旱率(0.56≤AI≤1.13)。根据降雨量的减少,我们可以得出结论,在气候变化的背景下,包谷地区正在持续干旱。建议农业部应优先建设机械化水坝或水井,并扩大该地区的灌溉项目,以减少气候变化对居民生计的影响,特别是在旱季。
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