X-Raying Rainfall Pattern and Variability in Northeastern Nigeria: Impacts on Access to Water Supply
H. T. Ishaku, M. Rafee Majid
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DOI: 10.4236/jwarp.2010.211113   PDF    HTML     8,327 Downloads   14,822 Views   Citations

Abstract

This paper is premised on the hypothesis that the amount of rainfall in Nigeria decreases with increasing distance from the coastal areas to the north semi arid lands. This belief widely held in some circles does not really follow this pattern due to other climatic factors. This paper examined rainfall pattern and its variability in northeastern Nigeria and its impacts on access to water supply. Data on the mean monthly rainfall over a period of 33 years (1970-2002) were collected from the Nigeria Meteorological Agency (NIMET) in Abuja, Nigeria. The result of the analysis indicates that the mean annual rainfall in the study area is not dependent on distance but some other climatic factors such as relief, solar radiation, temperature, winds, and nature of soil among others. Thus, the amount of rainfall received in Taraba and Borno states which are located in the southern most and extreme end of the study area respectively were higher than that of Gombe state which lies in between them.

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H. Ishaku and M. Majid, "X-Raying Rainfall Pattern and Variability in Northeastern Nigeria: Impacts on Access to Water Supply," Journal of Water Resource and Protection, Vol. 2 No. 11, 2010, pp. 952-959. doi: 10.4236/jwarp.2010.211113.

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