Extreme rainfall events over the Okavango river basin, southern Africa

Weather and Climate Extremes(2023)

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Characteristics of extreme rainfall events in the highly biodiverse Okavango River Basin (ORB) in west central southern Africa are not well understood. Hence, this study analyses the frequencies, intensities, spatial distributions, variability and trends of extreme rainfall events for the main rainy season, January–April (JFMA). The events are accumulated over 1-day (DP1) and 3-days (DP3). To identify these events, a method that accounts for both event intensity and spatial extent is used. On average, DP1 (DP3) events contribute ∼10% (∼17%) rainfall totals but in some years their contributions exceed 30%. Tropical-extratropical cloud bands are responsible for most of the events with tropical lows also important. The considerable interannual variability in extreme events appears related to El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and the Botswana High.
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Extreme rainfall events,Weather systems,Interannual variability,Trends,Okavango river basin
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