Spatio-Temporal Variability Analysis of Rainfall in Kumadugu-Yobe River Basin, Nigeria

A. Jajere, Ajiya Bulus Sawa, Usman Ado Kibon, B. U. Muhammed, M. Babagana-Kyari
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Large-scale climatic variability is seriously affecting rainfall and temperature distribution pattern in Sudano-Sahelian parts of Lake Chad Basin. The Kumadugu-gana and Yobe Rivers that drain the south-western part of the Lake Chad Basin now flow for six months only in a year instead of nine, and this has affected the entire ecosystem of the basin. This study examines the spatio-temporal variability of Kumagu-Yobe river basin rainfall. The study used monthly rainfall records for 1981-2017 from five different weather stations that spread across the up-and-downstream parts of the basin. To accomplish the objective of the study descriptive and inferential statistics were used in analyzing the rainfall attributes and temporal distribution pattern for each of the stations during the study period. Linear regression model was used in analyzing the stations rainfall temporal variability trend. The findings of the study revealed a large scale spatio-temporal variability in the distribution of the rainfall attributes during the study period. Generally, the basin recorded increasing trend of rainfall within the study period. Annual increasing trends of 1.1mm, 3.1mm, 17.6mm and 17.2mm were observed at Potiskum, Nguru, Bauchi and Kano stations respectively. Thus, Jos records insignificant decreasing trend of -0.2mm annually. Specifically, a variability of less than 1% was also observed at Jos and Potiskum stations which is statistically insignificant. A variability of 19%, 28% and 44% was observed at Nguru, Kano, Jos, and Bauchi respectively. Overall, throughout the study periods the basin recorded increasing trend of rainfall that is characterised with large scale fluctuations particularly at the upstream section of the basin.  However,  desertification and upstream water abstraction may have reduced any noticeable increase in stream downstream Keywords : River Yobe, Kumadugu-Yobe Basin, Rainfall, Spatio-Temporal variability   Copyright (c) 2022 Geosfera Indonesia and Department of Geography Education, University of Jember This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share A like 4.0 International License
尼日利亚库马杜古-约贝河流域降水时空变异分析
大尺度气候变率严重影响着乍得湖盆地苏丹-萨赫勒地区的降水和温度分布格局。流经乍得湖盆地西南部的kumadgu -gana河和Yobe河现在一年只有六个月的流量,而不是九个月,这已经影响了整个盆地的生态系统。研究了熊谷-约部河流域降水的时空变异特征。该研究使用了1981-2017年五个不同气象站的月降雨量记录,这些气象站分布在盆地的上下游地区。为达到研究目的,采用描述性统计和推理统计的方法对研究期间各台站的降雨属性和时间分布模式进行了分析。采用线性回归模型分析了该站降水的时间变化趋势。研究结果表明,在研究期间,降雨属性的分布具有较大的时空变异性。总体而言,研究期内流域降水呈增加趋势。Potiskum站、Nguru站、Bauchi站和Kano站的年增长趋势分别为1.1mm、3.1mm、17.6mm和17.2mm。因此,Jos记录了每年-0.2mm的不显著下降趋势。具体来说,在Jos和Potiskum站也观察到小于1%的变异性,这在统计上是不显著的。在恩古鲁、卡诺、乔斯和包奇分别观察到19%、28%和44%的变异性。总体而言,在整个研究期间,流域记录的降雨量呈增加趋势,其特征是大尺度波动,特别是在流域上游。关键词:约贝河,kumaduguu -约贝盆地,降雨,时空变化版权所有(c) 2022 Geosfera印度尼西亚和Jember大学地理教育系本作品采用知识共享署名-共享a类4.0国际许可
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