Trends in extreme temperature indices over Lagos, Nigeria

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There is the need to understand the trend and impact of extreme temperature on coastal cities because they are generally susceptible to extreme precipitation events. This study explores the trend in extreme temperature for Lagos State, Nigeria. The indices for daily minimum and maximum temperature data was calculated for the period 1991-2015 using the RClimDex software. The result showed that both minimum value of daily minimum temperature (TNn) and cool days (TX10p) showed negative trends among the indices considered. Significant trends were observed in warm nights (TN90p), warm days (TX90p) and mean of maximum temperature (Tmax-mean). Warm nights were found to be increasing while cold nights are either unchanged or decreasing. This study reveals that there are evidences of increase in warming of Lagos State.

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Ogunjo, S. T., Akinsusi, J. O., & Fuwape, I. A. (2021). Trends in extreme temperature indices over Lagos, Nigeria. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 655). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/655/1/012003

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