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    Conceptual hydrological model calibration using multi-objective optimization techniques over the transboundary Komadugu-Yobe basin, Lake Chad Area, West Africa by Adeyeri, O.E., Laux, P., Arnault, J., Lawin, A.E., Kunstmann, H.

    Published in Journal of hydrology. Regional studies (01-02-2020)
    “…•Calibration methods showed reasonably simulate runoff satisfactorily.•Optimization techniques improve model parameters stability.•Improved accuracy of…”
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    Investigating surface urban heat island characteristics over Abuja, Nigeria: Relationship between land surface temperature and multiple vegetation indices by Adeyeri, O.E., Akinsanola, A.A., Ishola, K.A.

    Published in Remote sensing applications (01-08-2017)
    “…The study is aimed at investigating urban heat island over Abuja based on the relationship between land surface temperature estimated from Landsat 8 Thermal…”
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    Analysis of climate extreme indices over the Komadugu-Yobe basin, Lake Chad region: Past and future occurrences by Adeyeri, O.E., Lawin, A.E., Laux, P., Ishola, K.A., Ige, S.O.

    Published in Weather and climate extremes (01-03-2019)
    “…This study investigates trends of climate extreme indices in the Komadugu-Yobe Basin (KYB) based on observed data of the period 1971–2017 as well as regional…”
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    Homogenising meteorological variables: Impact on trends and associated climate indices by Adeyeri, O.E., Laux, P., Ishola, K.A., Zhou, W., Balogun, I.A., Adeyewa, Z.D., Kunstmann, H.

    Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (01-04-2022)
    “…•Existence of unnatural breakpoints for most of the climate series.•General improvement in the quality of homogenised climate series.•Underestimation or…”
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    Evaluation of rainfall simulations over West Africa in dynamically downscaled CMIP5 global circulation models by Akinsanola, A.A, Ajayi, V.O, Adejare, A.T, Adeyeri, O.E, Gbode, I.E, Ogunjobi, K.O, Nikulin, G, Abolude, A.T.

    Published in Theoretical and applied climatology (01-04-2018)
    “…This study presents evaluation of the ability of Rossby Centre Regional Climate Model (RCA4) driven by nine global circulation models (GCMs), to skilfully…”
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