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African Study Monographs | 2005

CLIMATE ANOMALIES AND EXTREME EVENTS IN AFRICA IN 2003, INCLUDING HEAVY RAINS AND FLOODS THAT OCCURRED DURING NORTHERN HEMISPHERE SUMMER

Hiroshi Kadomura

The climate of 2003, particularly during Northern Hemisphere summer, was marked by exceptionally abnormal events throughout the world, and Africa was no exception. As record heat waves prevailed over Europe, heavy rains and floods occurred over the west-central Sahara, across the Sudano-Sahelian region and western Kenya, while drought conditions gripped the Guinea Coast and southeastern Southern Africa, and cold waves hit southern South Africa. Among the most remarkable events were record rainfall in the western portion of the Sahara-Sahel and drought conditions over the Guinea Coast that were both caused by an extreme northward penetration of the ITCZ relative to normal years. In addition, record-breaking cold weather occurred in southern South Africa in mid-August by a strong extratropical cyclone accompanied by a cold front. During Southern Hemisphere summer, Madagascar, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, and Malawi frequently experienced heavy rains and fl oods associated with tropical cyclones and their remnants. More than 550 people died and over 2.5 million were displaced because of flin Africa in 2003. Africas vulnerability to climate hazards could be reduced through enhancements of both short- and long-term coping strategies, climate monitoring and early warning systems, fl ood control infrastructures, and other disaster preparedness measures at all levels, including sub-regional, national, and local levels. Mechanisms that caused various events in Africa in 2003, events which can be viewed as regional responses in Africa to anthropogenic global warming, must be explored from the perspective of global change.


Geographical reports of Tokyo Metropolitan University | 1973

Geomorphological Studies in Southeastern Kenya

Hiroshi Toya; Hiroshi Kadomura; Toshikazu Tamura; Nobuyuki Hori


Geographical reports of Tokyo Metropolitan University | 1990

Environmental implications of slope deposits in humid tropical Africa: evidence from southern Cameroon and western Kenya

Hiroshi Kadomura; Nobuyuki Hori


Geographical reports of Tokyo Metropolitan University | 1986

Late glacial-early holocene environmental changes in tropical africa : a comparative analysis with deglaciation history

Hiroshi Kadomura


The Quaternary Research (daiyonki-kenkyu) | 1972

Some Problems on the Study of Environmental Deterioration Induced by Man

Hiroshi Kadomura


Geographical reports of Tokyo Metropolitan University | 1969

Land subsidence in the tokyo lowland

Takamasa Nakano; Hiroshi Kadomura; Iware Matsuda


Geogr. Rev. JPN, Chirigaku Hyoron, Geogr. Rev. of Japan | 1968

SYSTEMATIC AERIAL PHOTO ANALYSIS OF SOFT GROUND CONDITIONS

Hiroshi Kadomura


Geogr. Rev. JPN, Chirigaku Hyoron, Geogr. Rev. of Japan | 1968

BURIED LANDFORMS AND GROUND SUBSIDENCE IN THE TOKYO LOWLAND

Takamasa Nakano; Hiroshi Kadomura; Iware Matsuda


Journal of The Japan Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing | 1966

Aerial Photographic Interpretation of Soft Ground (Part 1)

Hiroshi Kadomura


Journal of Geography | 1966

Ground-Geology and Natural Disasters due to Soft Ground Conditions in the Shizuoka-Shimizu Region, Central Japan

Hiroshi Kadomura

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Nobuyuki Hori

Tokyo Metropolitan University

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Iware Matsuda

Tokyo Metropolitan University

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Takamasa Nakano

Tokyo Metropolitan University

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Kazuo Nakamura

Tokyo Metropolitan University

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Saburo Noma

Tokyo Metropolitan University

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