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Historical Rainfall and Evapotranspiration Changes over Mpologoma Catchment in Uganda

Historical Rainfall and Evapotranspiration Changes over Mpologoma Catchment in Uganda

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dc.contributor.author Ambrose Mubialiwo
dc.contributor.author Charles Onyutha
dc.contributor.author Adane Abebe
dc.date.accessioned 2021-01-10T11:55:54Z
dc.date.available 2021-01-10T11:55:54Z
dc.date.issued 2020
dc.identifier.issn 16879309
dc.identifier.issn 16879317
dc.identifier.uri https://combine.alvar.ug/handle/1/49282
dc.description.abstract Changes in the long-term (1948–2016) rainfall and evapotranspiration over Mpologoma catchment were analysed using gridded (0.25° × 0.25°) Princeton Global Forcing data. Trend and variability were assessed using a nonparametric approach based on the cumulative sum of the difference between exceedance and nonexceedance counts of data. Annual and March-May (MAM) rainfall displayed a positive trend ( ), whereas October-December (OND) and June-September rainfall exhibited negative trends with and , respectively. Positive subtrends in rainfall occurred in the 1950s and from the mid-2000s till 2016; however, negative subtrends existed between 1960 till around 2005. Seasonal evapotranspiration exhibited a positive trend ( ). For the entire period (1948–2016), there was no negative subtrend in the OND and MAM evapotranspiration. Rainfall and evapotranspiration trends and oscillatory variation in subtrends over multidecadal time scales indicate the need for careful planning of predictive adaptation to the impacts of climate variability on environmental applications which depend on water balance in the Mpologoma catchment. It is recommended that future studies quantify possible contributions of human factors on the variability of rainfall and evapotranspiration. Furthermore, climate change impacts on rainfall and evapotranspiration across the study area should be investigated.
dc.description.sponsorship Addis Ababa University
dc.publisher Hindawi Limited
dc.relation.ispartof Advances in Meteorology
dc.title Historical Rainfall and Evapotranspiration Changes over Mpologoma Catchment in Uganda
dc.type journal article
dc.identifier.doi 10.1155/2020/8870935
dc.identifier.mag 3032128076
dc.identifier.lens 106-503-199-872-912
dc.identifier.volume 2020
dc.identifier.spage 1
dc.identifier.epage 19
dc.subject.lens-fields Precipitation
dc.subject.lens-fields Drainage basin
dc.subject.lens-fields Climate change
dc.subject.lens-fields Evapotranspiration
dc.subject.lens-fields Forcing (mathematics)
dc.subject.lens-fields Future studies
dc.subject.lens-fields Environmental science
dc.subject.lens-fields Climatology
dc.subject.lens-fields Water balance


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