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AUTHOR(S):

Barakumo Kemela, Atafo Phoebe

 

TITLE

Assessment of Climate Variability in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria

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ABSTRACT

This study investigated the variability of climate over the Niger Delta Region (NDR) focusing on the indicators of land use/land cover, land surface temperature (LST) and rainfall. Previous climate studies covered parts of the NDR; states and local areas, and these studies only quantified the amount of rainfall or air temperature separately. Hence, this study used a holistic approach. Rainfall and remotely sensed Landsat imageries (TM, ETM+ and OLI) for the period (1986-2018) were acquired and analyzed for land use/cover and obtained 97.6%, 98.8% and 99.8% accuracies for 1986, 2001 and 2017 respectively; 27 0C, 29 0C and 310C was obtained as fluxes in surface temperature for 1986, 2001 and 2017 respectively. Results for rainfall variability from the interpolated maps showed a general trend for the study period. First, it was found that rainfall in terms of amount varied and increased within the study period (1985-2014) across the NDR. To further validate the variability of rainfall, the Annual Rainfall Anomaly Index (RAI) was further calculated and analyzed for frequency and intensity of the dry and rainy years in the study area and found that the area within the period of study recorded more positive anomaly (rainy years) than negative anomaly (dry years). It was established also in this study that there is a relationship between different land use/land cover categories, LST and rainfall.

KEYWORDS

Rainfall, Temperature, Land-Use, Land-Cover, Anomaly-Index, GIS

 

Cite this paper

Barakumo Kemela, Atafo Phoebe. (2021) Assessment of Climate Variability in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria. International Journal of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Systems, 6, 17-28

 

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