Spatiotemporal trends in mean temperatures and aridity index over Rwanda

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I. Muhire
F. Ahmed
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[1] University of Johannesburg,Department of Geography, Environmental Management and Energy Studies
[2] University of Rwanda-College of Education,School of Geography, Archaeology and Environmental Studies
[3] University of Witwatersrand,undefined
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Food Insecurity; Potential Evapotranspiration; Aridity Index; Central Plateau; Annual Resolution;
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This study aims at quantifying the trends in mean temperatures and aridity index over Rwanda for the period of 1961–1992, based on analysis of climatic data (temperatures, precipitations, and potential evapotranspiration). The analysis of magnitude and significance of trends in temperatures and aridity index show the degree of climate change and mark the level of vulnerability to extreme events (e.g., droughts) in different areas of the country. The study reveals that mean temperatures increased in most parts of the country, with a significant increase observed in the eastern lowlands and in the southwestern parts. The highlands located in the northwest and the Congo-Nile crest showed a nonsignificant increase in mean temperatures. Aridity index increased only in March, April, October, and November, corresponding with the rainy seasons. The remaining months of the year showed a decreasing trend. At an annual resolution, the highlands and the western region showed a rise in aridity index with a decreasing pattern over the eastern lowlands and the central plateau. Generally, the highlands presented a nonsignificant increase in mean temperatures and aridity index especially during the rainy seasons. The eastern lowlands showed a significant increase in mean temperatures and decreasing trends in aridity index. Therefore, these areas are bound to experience more droughts, leading to reduced water and consequent decline in agricultural production. On the other hand, the north highlands and southwest region will continue to be more productive.
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