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Publikováno v:
Atmospheric and Climate Sciences. 11:589-613
The study investigated the influence of Tropical cyclone (TCs) to the plant productivity indices along the coast of Tanzania using both field observations and change detection methods. These indices are normally designed to maximize the sensitivity o
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Mathew Masumbuko Ndaki, Agnes Lawrence Kijazi, Mecklina Merchades Babyegeya, Ladislaus Chang’a, Sudi Yasini Kisama, Wilbert Timiza Muruke, Omari Hamisi Juma
Publikováno v:
Atmospheric and Climate Sciences. 11:749-766
This paper provides an analysis and a description of the best practices and lessons learned in the implementation of the Global Framework for Climate Services Adaptation Program in Africa (GFCS-APA) focusing on Tanzania country’s activities. GFCS-A
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Agnes Lawrence Kijazi, Lovina Peter Japheth, Guirong Tan, Kantamla Biseke Mafuru, Isack Baliyendeza Yonah, Ladislaus Chang’a
Publikováno v:
Atmospheric and Climate Sciences. 11:267-283
Heavy rainfall is one of the primary causes of flood during rainy season in Tanzania leading to severe socio-economic impacts. The study aimed at assessing and characterizing the variability of Heavy Rainfall Events (HREs) using Empirical Orthogonal
Autor:
Asya Omar Hmad, Kantamla Biseke Mafuru, Agnes Lawrence Kijazi, Hassan Khatib Ame, Mohamed Ngwali, Miraji Khamis Miraji, Masoud Makame Faki, Ladislaus Chang’a
Publikováno v:
Atmospheric and Climate Sciences. 11:324-341
The current study examines the interannual rainfall variability and its associated atmospheric circulation in Tanzania during October-December (OND) rainfall season based on 1974 to 2010 climatology. The Empirical Orthogonal Function (EOF), composite
Autor:
Elisia Hamisi Zobanya, Leila Francis Muhoma, Agnes Lawrence Kijazi, Ladislaus Chang’a, Lovina Peter Japheth, Jafari Swalehe Chobo, Meshack Anton Mliwa
Publikováno v:
Atmospheric and Climate Sciences. 11:520-534
The study aimed at analyzing the trends and variability of temperature extremes over the northeastern highlands in Tanzania, specifically over Arusha and Kilimanjaro regions. Quality controlled mean monthly, daily maximum and minimum temperature data
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Agnes Lawrence Kijazi, Kantamla Biseke Mafuru, Alfred Lawrence Kondowe, Habiba Ismail Mtongori, Edward Michael, Omari Hamisi Juma, Hashim Ng’ongolo, Ladislaus Chang’a, Sarah E. Osima
Publikováno v:
Atmospheric and Climate Sciences. 10:319-338
This study aimed at establishing and quantifying the evolution and socio-economic impacts of extreme rainfall events in October 2019. The study also focused on ascertaining the extent to which the Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) and the El Ni?o Southern Os
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Ladislaus Chang’a, Agnes Lawrence Kijazi, Alfred Lawrence Kondowe, Mohamed Ngwali, Kantamla Biseke Mafuru, Patricia Achieng Nying’uro, Isack Baliyendeza Yonah, Sudi Yasini Kisama, Musa Ssemujju, Joseph Ndakize Sebaziga, Gahigi Aimable, Bamanya Deus, Blandine Mukamana
Publikováno v:
Atmospheric and Climate Sciences. 10:553-572
This study aimed at assessing the evolution, distribution and the socio-economic impacts of extreme rainfall over East Africa during the March, April and May (MAM) rainfall season focusing on assessing the trends and contribution of MAM rainfall in m
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Ladislaus Chang’a, Philbert M. Luhunga, Pamela Levira, Agnes Lawrence Kijazi, Mecklina Merchades, Emanuel T. Kidebwana, Hashim Ng’ongolo
Publikováno v:
Atmospheric and Climate Sciences. :650-661
This article assesses the contribution of the Global Framework for Climate Services Adaptation Programme in Africa (GFCS APA) in the National Adaptation Plan (NAP) process for Tanzania. Different research project outputs (field survey and workshop re
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Ladislaus Chang’a, Agnes Lawrence Kijazi, Hashim Ng’ongolo, Philbert M. Luhunga, Habiba Ismail Mtongori
Publikováno v:
Atmospheric and Climate Sciences. :525-539
Climate extreme indices in Tanzania for the period 1961-2015 are analyzed us-ing quality controlled daily rainfall, maximum and minimum temperatures data. RClimdex and National Climate Monitoring Products (NCMP) software developed by the commission f
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Agnes Lawrence Kijazi, Ladislaus Chang’a, Philbert M. Luhunga, Habiba Ismail Mtongori, Hashim Ng’ongolo, Afredy Kondowe
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Environmental Science, Vol 6 (2018)
The impacts of climate change are predicted to compromise social-economic developments in developing countries. Adaptation is the only option to reduce the impacts. However, before starting determining adaptation strategies, it is important to conduc