Search Results - "Yamba, Edmund I."
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The effect of explicit convection on simulated malaria transmission across Africa
Published in PloS one (16-04-2024)“…Malaria transmission across sub-Saharan Africa is sensitive to rainfall and temperature. Whilst different malaria modelling techniques and climate simulations…”
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Modelled and observed mean and seasonal relationships between climate, population density and malaria indicators in Cameroon
Published in Malaria journal (10-11-2019)“…A major health burden in Cameroon is malaria, a disease that is sensitive to climate, environment and socio-economic conditions, but whose precise relationship…”
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The Leeds Africa Climate Hackathon – experiences of running a hackathon and highlights of results
Published in Weather (01-02-2023)“…The Leeds Africa Climate Hackathon aimed to generate user‐relevant narratives of possible future climate in East and West Africa relevant to hydroelectric…”
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Monthly Entomological Inoculation Rate Data for Studying the Seasonality of Malaria Transmission in Africa
Published in Data (Basel) (01-06-2020)“…A comprehensive literature review was conducted to create a new database of 197 field surveys of monthly malaria Entomological Inoculation Rates (EIR), a…”
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The dynamics of dry and wet monsoon MCS formation over West Africa: Case assessment of February 13, 2018 and June 18, 2018
Published in Quarterly journal of the Royal Meteorological Society (01-01-2023)“…The increasing complexity of West African mesoscale convective systems (MCSs) has signified the need for consistent studies of their evolution. Currently, most…”
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Assessment of urban heat island warming in the greater accra region
Published in Scientific African (01-07-2020)“…The Greater Accra region is the most urbanized region in Ghana. Over the last decade, the region has undergone rapid population shift and urban sprawl. This…”
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Climate Drivers of Malaria Transmission Seasonality and Their Relative Importance in Sub‐Saharan Africa
Published in Geohealth (01-02-2023)“…A new database of the Entomological Inoculation Rate (EIR) was used to directly link the risk of infectious mosquito bites to climate in Sub‐Saharan Africa…”
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Modelling atmospheric behaviour over southern West Africa using RegCM 4.7.1: Case assessment of relative humidity and zonal wind profiles based on the 2016 DACCIWA summertime field campaign
Published in Scientific African (01-06-2024)“…In this paper, we present an analysis of summertime atmospheric simulation (June–July 2016) for southern West Africa (sWA) using the RegCM 4.7.1 regional…”
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Variabilities in Rainfall Onset, Cessation and Length of Rainy Season for the Various Agro-Ecological Zones of Ghana
Published in Climate (Basel) (01-06-2015)“…This paper examines the onset and cessation dates of the rainy season over Ghana using rain gauge data from the Ghana Meteorological Agency (GMet) over the…”
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Revisiting the agro-climatic zones of Ghana: A re-classification in conformity with climate change and variability
Published in PLOS climate (11-01-2023)“…The Ghana Meteorological Agency delineated Ghana’s geographical space into four agro-climatic zones namely the north, transition, forest and coastal zones…”
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Low‐Level Cloud Development and Diurnal Cycle in Southern West Africa During the DACCIWA Field Campaign: Case Study of Kumasi Supersite, Ghana
Published in Journal of geophysical research. Atmospheres (16-06-2021)“…The presence, spatial extent, and persistence of low‐level clouds (LLCs) largely impact on the diurnal surface radiation and energy balance, as well as, the…”
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The effect of explicit convection on simulated malaria transmission across Africa
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