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Simultaneous increase in temperature and dry days in West African transboundary Benue River Basin

Environmental Earth Sciences(2024)

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Abstract
This study examines the spatial and temporal changes in temperature and precipitation extremes from 1951 to 2020 in the West African transboundary Benue River Basin, which frequently experiences impacts from extreme events. The existing studies in the region have relied on sparse observation data, hindering a comprehensive understanding of the spatial variability of climate extremes. High-resolution gridded climate data can be used to explore how climate extremes vary spatially and temporally across transboundary river basins. This study is the first attempt to employ 0.25° × 0.25° daily ERA5 temperature and precipitation data to comprehensively assess spatiotemporal changes of climatic extremes in a West African transboundary river basin. The study applied the non-parametric Mann-Kendall test and Sen’s slope method to analyze temperature and precipitation extremes in the Benue River Basin. Results show a significant increase in mean maximum temperature (Tmax) of approximately ≥ 2 °C, indicating rising mean Tmax. Analysis of temperature indices reveals significant positive trends, with the number of warm days (TX90p) increasing by 8
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Extreme events,Climate change risk,Mann-kendall trend test,Sen’s slope
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