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The paper is aimed at predicting rainfall in the Kumodugu Yobe basin by 2040 using three models used by the IPCC 4th
assessment with the following procedure: Looking at the climatology projected by each of the three models for the 20th
century, looking at climatology projected at 2040 by each of the models and calculating the differences between the 21st and
20th century climatology?s of the models. In carrying out the studies, one set of observed data and three sets of Models used
by the IPCC 4th assessment were used; observed precipitation Data set, NCAR models, GISS model and the CCCMA models
were used for the studies. Climate data analysis tools known as Climate Data Operators (CDO) were used in calculating the
climatology of the data sets. The calculated climatology was plotted using the Grid analysis and display system (GRADS)
software. The outcome of the studies shows that there would be considerably decrease in rainfall base he prediction by NCAR
model with 3 months of rainfall in July, October and November with two peaks compared to observe which gas one peak in
August. The CCCMA model also has three months of rainfall with its peak in August and the GISS models predicts that there
would be rainfall for eight months over the area. The reduction in the rainfall over the area will lead to the reduction in the flow
of the river and will consequently affect the livelihood of the people that depend on it in the drainage basin. The limitations of
the study is the in availability of getting stream flow data of the Yobe river which is initially intended to be used in comparing
the predicted rainfall and the flow of the river and the study would be of an importance for the proper planning by policy
makers on issues related to rainfall in the area.
Biography
Ngamdu M B completed his MSc degree in Climate Change and Development from the University of Sussex, England. He is currently a staff of the Department of
Geography in Yobe State University Damaturu, engaged in teaching and research. He was the former Head of department and presently the examination and time
table coordinator of the department. He has published papers in peer reviewed journals and presented papers in national and international conferences.
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