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Dead_Parrot

(14,478 posts)
Thu Apr 12, 2012, 06:25 PM Apr 2012

Poor Spring Rain Projected in Africa

Spring rains in the eastern Horn of Africa are projected to begin late this year and be substantially lower than normal.

From March–May, the rains are expected to total only 60 to 85 percentage of the average rainfall in this region. This is a significant deterioration compared to earlier forecasts.

Lower rain amounts would have significant impacts on crop production, rangeland regeneration for livestock, and replenishment of water resources.

This would put greater stress on the region, particularly Somalia which is still recovering from a famine declared last year, as well as Kenya and Ethiopia which also experienced a severe food crisis. An increase in food insecurity and in the size of the food insecure population is likely.


More: http://www.usgs.gov/blogs/features/usgs_science_pick/poor-spring-rain-projected-in-africa/
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Poor Spring Rain Projected in Africa (Original Post) Dead_Parrot Apr 2012 OP
In the past this has been attributed to global dimming. Gregorian Apr 2012 #1
not good AlecBGreen Apr 2012 #2

Gregorian

(23,867 posts)
1. In the past this has been attributed to global dimming.
Thu Apr 12, 2012, 06:50 PM
Apr 2012

If you search Ethiopian drought and global dimming you'll see the results.

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