This book tries to address the Tropical
African climate change detection and attribution.
Externally driven climate change is detected by
applying different statistical methods from
independent data covering of many parts of the
climate system, including land surface temperature,
ocean surface temperature, precipitation, soil
moisture, atmospheric circulation, and variables of
the free atmosphere, such as atmospheric temperature
(Air temperature), Humidity, and the Outgoing
Longwave Radiation. The large fraction of the warming
over the past 50 years in this area can be attributed
(associated with) to greenhouse gas increases and the
Land Use-Land Cover changes.
Therefore, with the partial fulfillment of this
research it has been tried to give more research
based information about the current status of the
tropical Africa, hopping that it will serve as an
indicator to the likely changing climate in the
future. This textbook will be of interest to a wide
range of people, from researchers of global climate
change to students in climate change,environmental
and atmospheric sciences students who need to
understand the statuses of Tropical African Climate
Change.
African climate change detection and attribution.
Externally driven climate change is detected by
applying different statistical methods from
independent data covering of many parts of the
climate system, including land surface temperature,
ocean surface temperature, precipitation, soil
moisture, atmospheric circulation, and variables of
the free atmosphere, such as atmospheric temperature
(Air temperature), Humidity, and the Outgoing
Longwave Radiation. The large fraction of the warming
over the past 50 years in this area can be attributed
(associated with) to greenhouse gas increases and the
Land Use-Land Cover changes.
Therefore, with the partial fulfillment of this
research it has been tried to give more research
based information about the current status of the
tropical Africa, hopping that it will serve as an
indicator to the likely changing climate in the
future. This textbook will be of interest to a wide
range of people, from researchers of global climate
change to students in climate change,environmental
and atmospheric sciences students who need to
understand the statuses of Tropical African Climate
Change.