Authors
Farai Maxwell Marumbwa, Moses Azong Cho, Paxie W Chirwa
Publication date
2019/12/1
Journal
Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Parts A/B/C
Volume
114
Pages
102808
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Southern African biomes experience significant changes in the distribution of rainfall that are linked to El Niño–Southern Oscillation. As such, an understanding of the spatio-temporal rainfall trends is key in predicting rainfall patterns as well as validation of climate change projections. Currently, the available information on rainfall trends in southern Africa is scanty with most studies focusing either on the spatial or the temporal dimension at localised levels. The novelty of this study is its regional aspect (i.e. all of southern African arid and semi-arid biomes) and the simultaneous integration of space and time in rainfall trend analysis through the use of space time rainfall cube. In this study, we simultaneously examined spatial and temporal rainfall trends based on the space-time rainfall cube derived from 1981 to 2016 CHIRPS satellite rainfall data. The space time rainfall trend analysis revealed a significant (P < 0.05 …
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