Recent Temperature and Rainfall Characteristics in Dodoma Region, Central Tanzania (1961 – 2013)
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2021-05
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University of Ghana
Abstract
This paper presents the recent temperature and rainfall characteristics in Dodoma region,
central Tanzania. The study used archival temperature and rainfall data for the past 53 years
(1961 – 2013). Simple linear trend analysis and Mann-Kendall test were used to establish and
test for rainfall and temperature trends through Microsoft Excel (2010) and Statistical Package
for Social Sciences (version 20). Results for both minimum and maximum temperature indicate
a significant increased trend (p=0.000, p=0.001) respectively at 0.05 significance level.
Conversely, non-significant decreasing and increasing rainfall trends were noted for Bahi,
Mpwapwa and Dodoma (p=0.532, p=0.473, p=0.629) respectively, at 0.05 significance level.
Results further indicate that rainfall variability in the study area isinfluenced by local, regional
and global variations. From the results, it is noted that temperature and rainfall have both
significant and insignificant changes. It is recommended that the observed increased
temperature and declined rainfall requires more adaptation strategies than usual to reduce
adverse effects as climate variability is expected to further increase in the near future.
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Climate variability, sea surface temperature, rainfall, linear regression, Tanzania, Climate variability, sea surface temperature, rainfall, linear regression, Tanzania
Citation
Myeya H. (2021). Recent Temperature and Rainfall Characteristics in Dodoma Region, Central Tanzania (1961 – 2013), Journal of Geography, 13 (1), 63 - 80