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Mgbanwe ihu igwe na Senegal

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Mmetụta akụ na ụba nke 2°C na Senegal

Mgbanwe ihu igwe na Senegal ga-enwe mmetụta dị ukwuu n'akụkụ ọtụtụ ndụ na Senegal. Mgbanwe ihu igwe ga-eme ka mmụba nke okpomọkụ dị n'ebe ọdịda anyanwụ Afrịka n'etiti 1.5 na 4 °C (3 °F na 7 °F) site n'etiti afọ narị, ma e jiri ya tụnyere 1986 na 2005.[1] Nkọwa nke mmiri ozuzo na-egosi mbelata n'ozuzu oke nke mmiri ozuzo yana mmụba nke nnukwu oké mmiri ozuzo n'elu Sahel.[2][3] A na-atụ anya na oke osimiri ga-ebili ngwa ngwa na West Africa karịa nkezi zuru ụwa.[4][5] Ọ bụ ezie na Senegal abụghị ugbu a onye isi na-enye aka na griin haus ikuku gaasị na-ekpo ọkụ n'ụwa niile, ọ bụ otu n'ime mba ndị kachasị ike maka mgbanwe ihu igwe.[6][7]

Oké ọkọchị na-emetụta ọrụ ugbo, ma na-akpata nri na enweghị ọrụ. Ihe karịrị 70% nke ndị bi na-arụ ọrụ na ngalaba ọrụ ugbo. A na-atụ anya na ịrị elu nke oke osimiri na mbuze nke osimiri ga-emebi akụrụngwa dị n'ụsọ oké osimiri ma chụpụ pasent dị ukwuu nke ndị bi n'akụkụ osimiri. Mgbanwe ihu igwe nwekwara ike ịbawanye mmebi ala nke nwere ike ịba ụba ọzara n'ebe ọwụwa anyanwụ Senegal, na-eduga na mgbasawanye nke Sahara.[8]

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  3. Klein (2020-09-01). "Dry soils can intensify mesoscale convective systems" (in en). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117 (35): 21132–21137. DOI:10.1073/pnas.2007998117. ISSN 0027-8424. PMID 32817526. 
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  5. Croitoru (2019-03-13). The Cost of Coastal Zone Degradation in West Africa (in en). World Bank, Washington, DC. DOI:10.1596/31428. 
  6. Judt. "In Senegal, Climate Change Is Robbing Thousands of Their Homes", The Nation, 2019-09-24. Retrieved on 2020-04-22. (in en-US)
  7. team (2018-11-22). Fossil Templeeti:Chem emissions of all world countries - 2018 Report (en). EU Science Hub - European Commission. Retrieved on 2020-11-26.
  8. Senegal | UNDP Climate Change Adaptation (en). www.adaptation-undp.org. Archived from the original on 2020-02-20. Retrieved on 2020-04-22.