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Figure 1: Variations in annual rainfall amount between 1980 and 2010
Figure 2: Deviations of annual rainfall amounts in Paicho Sub County in Gulu district from the long-term mean (1460 mm) for the period 1980-2010
Figure 3: Decadal variations in monthly rainfall amounts for Gulu station, 1980-1990
Decadal variations in minimum temperature for the periods 1990-1999 and 2000-2009
Variability and Changes in Climate in Northern Uganda
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March 2024

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African Journal of Climate Change and Resource Sustainability

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Justine Kilama Luwa

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Variability and changes in climate are generally expected to occur. However, there remain gaps on dynamics of expected regional variations in climatic changes. This study assessed historic and projected climatic conditions up to the year 2033. The study hypothesized that temperature rather than rainfall significantly increased for the period 1980-2010 and rainfall rather than temperature is likely to decrease significantly by 2033 for Gulu District in northern Uganda. To determine historic climatic trends, rainfall and temperature data were obtained from Uganda National Meteorological Authority (UNMA) while for future climate, the PRECIS (Providing Regional Climates for Impact Studies) modelled data based on projected conditions at a 50 km spatial resolution was used. These data sets were subjected to trend analysis and the differences in means were detected at a 95% confidence level. Contrary to the evidences from other empirical studies, results generally indicated decreasing rainfall for the period 1980-2010. However, the decrease was not significant (P > 0.05) while both historic mean annual maximum and minimum temperature trends showed a statistically significant increase (P<0.05). Projections for 2033 reveal a significant decrease in rainfall (P < 0.05) while both maximum and minimum temperature will remain quasi uniform

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... This perception agrees with the general notion that climate is changing (Orindi & Eriksen, 2005;IPCC, 2007;Lobell et al., 2013;Alexander, 2013). However, this study finding contrasts with statistically analyzed meteorology data which indicates more of variability in climate than change (Oriangi et al., 2024). ...

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Farmers Coping and Adaptation Mechanisms to Perceived Changes and Variability in Climate
Variability and Changes in Climate in Northern Uganda

African Journal of Climate Change and Resource Sustainability