El Niño impacts in the Inkomati catchment
Near normal temperatures are predicted for the Inkomati catchment from July to December 2023. Near normal rainfall amounts are predicted for the Inkomati catchment from July to December 2023. A reduction in rainfall, higher than usual temperatures and evaporative demand. Drought conditions induced b...
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International Food Policy Research Institute
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| author | Montes, Carlo |
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| description | Near normal temperatures are predicted for the Inkomati catchment from July to December 2023. Near normal rainfall amounts are predicted for the Inkomati catchment from July to December 2023. A reduction in rainfall, higher than usual temperatures and evaporative demand. Drought conditions induced by the 2023 strong El Niño event are expected for the Inkomati catchment from January to March 2024 and likely until the next wet season. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1312482025-11-06T13:02:04Z El Niño impacts in the Inkomati catchment Montes, Carlo temperature measurement rainfall evaporation el niño climate sea surface temperature winds Near normal temperatures are predicted for the Inkomati catchment from July to December 2023. Near normal rainfall amounts are predicted for the Inkomati catchment from July to December 2023. A reduction in rainfall, higher than usual temperatures and evaporative demand. Drought conditions induced by the 2023 strong El Niño event are expected for the Inkomati catchment from January to March 2024 and likely until the next wet season. 2023-07-11 2023-07-21T19:46:35Z 2023-07-21T19:46:35Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/131248 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Montes, Carlo. 2023. El Niño impacts in the Inkomati catchment. Digital Innovation Brief July 2023. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://doi.org/10.2499/p15738coll2.136817. |
| spellingShingle | temperature measurement rainfall evaporation el niño climate sea surface temperature winds Montes, Carlo El Niño impacts in the Inkomati catchment |
| title | El Niño impacts in the Inkomati catchment |
| title_full | El Niño impacts in the Inkomati catchment |
| title_fullStr | El Niño impacts in the Inkomati catchment |
| title_full_unstemmed | El Niño impacts in the Inkomati catchment |
| title_short | El Niño impacts in the Inkomati catchment |
| title_sort | el nino impacts in the inkomati catchment |
| topic | temperature measurement rainfall evaporation el niño climate sea surface temperature winds |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/131248 |
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