Changes in extreme precipitation over Mpologoma catchment in Uganda, East Africa
Date
2023-02-17
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Heliyon
Abstract
Changes of five Extreme Precipitation Indices (EPIs) over Mpologoma catchment were examined.
The EPIs were obtained from the long-term (1948–2016) gridded (0.25◦ × 0.25◦ ) Princeton
Global Forcing (PGF) daily precipitation dataset. The number of days with precipitation intensity
greater than 5 mm/day (NWD5) and 10 mm/day (NWD10) were part of the five EPIs. Trend and
variability analyses were by the nonparametric technique based on the cumulative sum of the
difference between exceedance and non-exceedance counts of data. The simple multiplicative bias
correction method was employed to bias correct the PGF dataset using observed rainfall from nine
weather stations. The number of wet days were decreasing although insignificant (p > 0.05). On
the other hand, the annual total precipitation considering days with rainfall intensities greater
than 5 mm/day (SPre5) exhibited a significant (p < 0.05) decrease. However, annual maxima
rainfall (ANMS) increased even though insignificant. This indicates that less frequent rains are
received over the study area but some events having high intensity. The insights from the findings
of this study constitute a good baseline for predictive planning of water resources management
applications across Mpologoma catchment.
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Keywords
Extreme precipitation indices, Trend and variability, Mpologoma catchment, Uganda
Citation
Mubialiwo, A., Abebe, A., & Onyutha, C. (2023). Changes in extreme precipitation over Mpologoma catchment in Uganda, East Africa. Heliyon, 9(3).