Author
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- Chinago B. Alexander
(Department of Transport Planning and Logistics, School of Environmental Sciences, Captain Elechi Amadi Polytechnic)
- Vincent E. Weli
(Department of Geography and Environmental Management, Faculty of Social Science, University of Port Harcourt)
Abstract
The study Statistical Analyse of Rainfall Distribution: A check on Climate Shift is concerned with using table values and graph to visually compare rainfall distribution over different climatic cycles. To achieve this, rainfall data from Nigeria Meteorological Agency archive was extracted for analysis. The study observed that only two months had mean rainfall less than 51mm. It was also observed that rainfall occurrence decreases over the years, as indicated by the negative trend line. The study among other things discovered that the double maxima as a result of August dry spell has reduced significantly, thereby increasing run-off. This paper observed that the time of the years is significantly related to rainfall occurrence. The month of August had more improved rainfall throughout the period of study. The rate of dispersion of mean annual rainfall from the station mean is an indication of the reliability of rainfall or otherwise. This work opined that change in climate will lead to a complete shift in RF distributions; therefore, the activities that were influenced by RF will be affected positively or in a negative way in the future. This work recommends that agriculture calendar of the study area need to be changed therefore farmers need to adopt new farming techniques as RF distribution change. There agricultural calendar needs to also change.
Suggested Citation
Chinago B. Alexander & Vincent E. Weli, 2023.
"Statistical Analyses of Rainfall Distribution: A Check on Climatic Shift,"
Journal of Progress in Engineering and Physical Science, Pioneer Academic Publishing Limited, vol. 2(1), pages 1-12, March.
Handle:
RePEc:cvg:jpepsc:v:2:y:2023:i:1:p:1-12
DOI: 10.56397/JPEPS.2023.03.01
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