Assessing the potential impacts of climate change on droughts in East Africa using CORDEX-CORE regional climate models' simulations: A focus on Tanzania

This study used the Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI) to detect drought episodes in Tanzania, as well as their characteristics in terms of duration (years), severity, and intensity, and analyse their trends. To conduct the analysis, 12-month standardized precipitation was employed, utilizing hi...

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Main Authors: Mohamed SALAH, Fawzia MOURSY, Eman SOLIMAN, Gamil GAMAL
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Earth Science Institute, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia 2023-10-01
Series:Contributions to Geophysics and Geodesy
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Online Access:https://journal.geo.sav.sk/cgg/article/view/471
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author Mohamed SALAH
Fawzia MOURSY
Eman SOLIMAN
Gamil GAMAL
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description This study used the Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI) to detect drought episodes in Tanzania, as well as their characteristics in terms of duration (years), severity, and intensity, and analyse their trends. To conduct the analysis, 12-month standardized precipitation was employed, utilizing historical data from 1970 to 2005 and future projections from 2021 to 2100 for ten meteorological stations in Tanzania. These historical projections are based on simulations generated by Coordinated Regional Climate Downscaling Experiment (CORDEX-CORE) models. According to projected future changes, precipitation would increase at 60% of stations, notably in Tanzania's eastern regions. The highlands, however, are predicted to experience a greater rise in precipitation than the desert and semi-arid areas, which are predicted to receive less precipitation. In addition, it is expected that in the mid-future, drought events will occur more frequently in Tanzania's dry regions and will last longer and be more severe. Based on the estimated SPI values, the Mann-Kendall (MK) test and Sen's slope estimator were used to examine the drought trend. The overall analysis of the computed SPI time series demonstrated that drought is more frequent and severe in Tanzania, especially in Kigoma, Songea and Tanga. Based on the SPI-12 values, the results show that the most prolonged and severe droughts occurred during the 2039–2041, 2045–2046, 2068–2072, 2081–2083 and 2092–2095 marking extremely dry years. To mitigate the potential impacts of climate change, it is crucial to implement adaptation measures that address the specific challenges faced by Tanzania.
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spelling doaj.art-92e2aec6ae214918b584dfc3667a65482023-10-20T10:02:49ZengEarth Science Institute, Slovak Academy of Sciences, SlovakiaContributions to Geophysics and Geodesy1338-05402023-10-0153327130010.31577/congeo.2023.53.3.6471Assessing the potential impacts of climate change on droughts in East Africa using CORDEX-CORE regional climate models' simulations: A focus on TanzaniaMohamed SALAH0Fawzia MOURSY1Eman SOLIMAN2Gamil GAMAL3Natural Resources Department, Faculty of African Postgraduate Studies, Cairo University, EgyptNatural Resources Department, Faculty of African Postgraduate Studies, Cairo University, EgyptMinistry of Water Resources and Irrigation, Giza, EgyptNatural Resources Department, Faculty of African Postgraduate Studies, Cairo University, EgyptThis study used the Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI) to detect drought episodes in Tanzania, as well as their characteristics in terms of duration (years), severity, and intensity, and analyse their trends. To conduct the analysis, 12-month standardized precipitation was employed, utilizing historical data from 1970 to 2005 and future projections from 2021 to 2100 for ten meteorological stations in Tanzania. These historical projections are based on simulations generated by Coordinated Regional Climate Downscaling Experiment (CORDEX-CORE) models. According to projected future changes, precipitation would increase at 60% of stations, notably in Tanzania's eastern regions. The highlands, however, are predicted to experience a greater rise in precipitation than the desert and semi-arid areas, which are predicted to receive less precipitation. In addition, it is expected that in the mid-future, drought events will occur more frequently in Tanzania's dry regions and will last longer and be more severe. Based on the estimated SPI values, the Mann-Kendall (MK) test and Sen's slope estimator were used to examine the drought trend. The overall analysis of the computed SPI time series demonstrated that drought is more frequent and severe in Tanzania, especially in Kigoma, Songea and Tanga. Based on the SPI-12 values, the results show that the most prolonged and severe droughts occurred during the 2039–2041, 2045–2046, 2068–2072, 2081–2083 and 2092–2095 marking extremely dry years. To mitigate the potential impacts of climate change, it is crucial to implement adaptation measures that address the specific challenges faced by Tanzania.https://journal.geo.sav.sk/cgg/article/view/471tanzania, drought, climate change, spi-index, cordex-core, precipitation
spellingShingle Mohamed SALAH
Fawzia MOURSY
Eman SOLIMAN
Gamil GAMAL
Assessing the potential impacts of climate change on droughts in East Africa using CORDEX-CORE regional climate models' simulations: A focus on Tanzania
Contributions to Geophysics and Geodesy
tanzania, drought, climate change, spi-index, cordex-core, precipitation
title Assessing the potential impacts of climate change on droughts in East Africa using CORDEX-CORE regional climate models' simulations: A focus on Tanzania
title_full Assessing the potential impacts of climate change on droughts in East Africa using CORDEX-CORE regional climate models' simulations: A focus on Tanzania
title_fullStr Assessing the potential impacts of climate change on droughts in East Africa using CORDEX-CORE regional climate models' simulations: A focus on Tanzania
title_full_unstemmed Assessing the potential impacts of climate change on droughts in East Africa using CORDEX-CORE regional climate models' simulations: A focus on Tanzania
title_short Assessing the potential impacts of climate change on droughts in East Africa using CORDEX-CORE regional climate models' simulations: A focus on Tanzania
title_sort assessing the potential impacts of climate change on droughts in east africa using cordex core regional climate models simulations a focus on tanzania
topic tanzania, drought, climate change, spi-index, cordex-core, precipitation
url https://journal.geo.sav.sk/cgg/article/view/471
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