Analysis of the climate change impact on the spatiotemporal drought in the Gaza region of the southeastern Mediterranean

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

2-1-2023

Abstract

The southeast Mediterranean region of the Gaza Strip is showing traces of evolving drought patterns driven by the impacts of climate change. The analysis of rainfall data at eight meteorological stations for a period extending over 48 years from 1974 to 2021 shows obvious variations in the spatiotemporal distribution of the rainfall over the Gaza Strip. The total monthly rainfall trend analysis for the wet months indicates a decreasing trend during February, March, April, and November with a ratio ranging between-16 and-62% and an increasing trend of about 35 and 141% through October at each of the meteorological stations. However, January shows an increasing trend of about 1-27% at all meteorological stations except Nussirat where a decline of about-7% is recorded while December refers to an increasing trend by about 5-27% in the north area of Gaza and declining trend of-2 to-17% over the southern region of the Gaza Strip. The drought analysis using the SPI indicator refers to a significant development of drought during the years 1990, 1999, 2010, and 2014 in the Gaza Strip with a major incident of occurrence where specifically, the monthly drought in term.

Keywords

Climate change, Drought, Palestine, Rainfall, The Gaza Strip, The Mediterranean

Divisions

deputyresearch

Publication Title

Hydrology Research

Volume

54

Issue

2

Publisher

IWA Publishing

Publisher Location

REPUBLIC-EXPORT BLDG, UNITS 1 04 & 1 05, 1 CLOVE CRESCENT, LONDON, ENGLAND

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