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Title: RAINFALL TREND IN THE SUDANO-SAHELIAN ZONE OF NIGERIA
Authors: Yahaya, T.I.
Ojoye, Samsudeen
Mohammed Badamasi, Yunusa
Keywords: Climate, rainfall, trend, running mean, sudano-sahelian zone
Issue Date: 10-Jul-2012
Publisher: JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGYB AND EDUCATION IN NIGERIA
Abstract: The paper highlighted used trend analysis to determine the rainfall variations over four stations (Kebbi, Yobe, Sokoto and Kastina) in the sudano-sahelian zone of Nigeria. Rainfall data for 50yrs in the zone were tested were tested using 5-years and 10-years running mean. The whole period was divided into decades and the decadal means compared with long term mean. Results indicate a decrease in annual rainfall in the zone from the mid-1970s up to the mid-1990s. Recent trends, however, show increase in annual rainfall from the mid-1990s. The importance of this for agriculture and water resources planning and development cannot be overemphasized.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/1873
ISSN: 1118-5570
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