Attribution analysis of the Ethiopian drought of 2015
In northern and central Ethiopia, 2015 was a very dry year. Rainfall was only one-half to three-quarters of the usual amount, with both the Belg (Feb–May) and Kiremt rains (Jun–Sep) affected. The timing of the rains that did fall was also erratic. Many crops failed, causing food shortages for many m...
Main Authors: | Philip, S, Kew, S, van Oldenborgh, GJ, Otto, F, O'Keefe, S, Haustein, K, King, A, Zegeye, A, Eshetu, Z, Hailemariam, Z, Singh, R, Jjemba, E, Funk, C, Cullen, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
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American Meteorological Society
2018
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