Annual and intra-annual climate variability and change of the Volta Delta, Ghana

Jennifer Ayamga, Opoku Pabi, Barnabas A. Amisigo, Benedicta Y. Fosu-Mensah, Samuel Nii Ardey Codjoe

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Abstract

Deltas are geographically and socio-ecologically distinct systems, with a unique climate and contextually high vulnerabilities to climate dynamics. Hence, they require specific climate change adaptation and policy responses, informed by delta-scale analysis. However, available climate knowledge on deltas is based mainly on broad-scale analysis that masks information unique to deltas. This applies to the Volta Delta system of Ghana. This study presents annual and intra-annual climate variability and trend analysis carried out across the Volta Delta, using the coefficient of variation (CV), anomaly, Mann-Kendall and Pettit statistics. There were time and space differences in climate change and variability. Statistically significant (P < 0.05) positive trends were observed for the major wet season and the mean annual rainfall for Ada and highly significant (P < 0.01) positive trends for Akatsi. These contrasted with the observations in Adidome, which experienced a statistically highly significant (P < 0.01) decreasing trend in rainfall. There were significant (P< 0.05) increases in annual minimum, maximum, and mean temperatures over time in both coastal and inland delta stations. The annual rate of change of mean temperature ranged from 0.03 to 0.05. Ada, the more coastal location, has experienced a narrow range of temperature change, most probably due to the buffering capacity of the ocean. Point changes were observed in the climate data series in four (4) localities. We recommend that adaption and policy actions should include, the provision of small-scale irrigation, encouraging adoption of drought-resistant crop varieties and crop diversification, and also be made responsive to the existing spatiotemporal climate variability and change within the Volta Delta.

Original languageEnglish
Article number233
JournalEnvironmental Monitoring and Assessment
Volume193
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2021

Keywords

  • Climate variability
  • Mann–Kendall
  • Rainfall
  • Seasonal variability
  • Temperature
  • Volta Delta

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