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Fluctuations in the onset, termination and length of the growing season in northern Nigeria

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A simple water balance method is used to compute the dates of the onset and termination and length of the growing season from long-term rainfall series in northern Nigeria. For most of the stations, the time series of onset and termination dates and growing season length are homogeneous and random, and can be taken as normally distributed. There is a progressive decrease in the length of the growing season from a mean of about 200 days in the south to less than 155 days in the extreme northern part. While there is no statistically significant trend in the onset dates, there is some evidence for statistically significant decreasing trend in the termination dates and the length of the growing season over the region. The results indicate that recent trends in the length of the growing season are more sensitive.to large interannual fluctuations in the start of the rains than to variations in the cessation dates.

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Oladipo, E.O., Kyari, J.D. Fluctuations in the onset, termination and length of the growing season in northern Nigeria. Theor Appl Climatol 47, 241–250 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00866245

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