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A westward extension of the tropical Pacific warm pool leads to March through June drying in Kenya and Ethiopia

September 21, 2010

An estimated 14.3 million people are currently (July 2010) food insecure in Kenya and Ethiopia, and the U.S. government has spent more than $972 million on food aid in these two countries since 2009 (USAID, 2010). This insecurity stems from recent drought and rapid population growth that has outpaced agricultural development (Funk and others, 2008; Funk and Brown, 2009). Previous work by Funk and others (2005, 2008) and Verdin and others (2005) has linked drought conditions in Kenya and Ethiopia with warm sea surface temperatures (SSTs) in the Indian Ocean. Recent work has shown that Indian Ocean SSTs substantially affect rainfall in this region from March through June (Funk and others, 2008; Funk and Verdin, 2009). This season is known as the 'long rains' in Kenya and the 'Belg' rains in Ethiopia.

Publication Year 2010
Title A westward extension of the tropical Pacific warm pool leads to March through June drying in Kenya and Ethiopia
DOI 10.3133/ofr20101199
Authors A. Park Williams, Christopher C. Funk
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Open-File Report
Series Number 2010-1199
Index ID ofr20101199
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center