Relationship Between ENSO parameters and the Trends and Periodic Fluctuations in East African Rainfall
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2007Author
Muhati, F. D
Ininda, J.M
Opijah, F. J
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The study investigated the relationship between ENSO parameters and the trends and periodic fluctuations in
the East African seasonal and annual decadal rainfall. The monthly rainfall data for the period 1931–2004
was obtained from the Kenya Meteorological Department, Nairobi, Kenya while the ENSO indices data was
extract from the NCEP web site. The annual and seasonal rainfall from representative stations in the all homogeneous
rainfall zones over east Africa were analyzed for trends and periodicities by various statistical
methods. The choice of the stations was based on the availability, continuity and length of the data set. The
results from the study showed significant trends in the rainfall data over some locations. However, over most
stations, there were decades in which abundant rainfall was observed while during other decades depressed
rainfall was recorded. The study revealed that there is a strong link between the rainfall variability over East
Africa and the ENSO parameters. Variability on decadal time scale was observed to be dominant in both rainfall
and ENSO parameters, especially during the October to December season. The major cycles revealed
from spectral analysis were 2 – 2.5 years, 3.6 – 4.4 years, 5 years and 10 – 12 year. Previous studies have
associated these quasi-periodic fluctuations to some global phenomena such as the Quasi-Biennial Oscillation
(QBO), El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and the Sunspot cycle.
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