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Joseph L. Awange
Researcher at Curtin University
Publications - 322
Citations - 6078
Joseph L. Awange is an academic researcher from Curtin University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Precipitation & GNSS applications. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 296 publications receiving 4799 citations. Previous affiliations of Joseph L. Awange include Federal University of Pernambuco & Maseno University.
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Changes in temperature and precipitation extremes over the Greater Horn of Africa region from 1961 to 2010
Philip Omondi,Joseph L. Awange,Ehsan Forootan,Laban Ogallo,Ruben Barakiza,Gezahegn Bogale Girmaw,Isaac Fesseha,Venerabilis Kululetera,Caroline Kilembe,Mathieu Mugunga Mbati,Mary Kilavi,Stephen Mutua King'uyu,Peter Adek Omeny,Andrew Njogu,Eldin Mamoun Badr,Tibin Adam Musa,Peris Muchiri,Deus Bamanya,Everline Komutunga +18 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used the outputs of three workshops and also included post-workshop analyses to assess the changes of climate extremes within the Greater Horn of Africa (GHA) region using observed in situ data running from 1971 to 2006.
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Assessment of the performance of CORDEX Regional Climate Models in Simulating East African Rainfall
Hussen Seid Endris,Philip Omondi,Suman L. Jain,Christopher Lennard,Bruce Hewitson,Ladislaus Chang’a,Joseph L. Awange,Alessandro Dosio,Patrick Ketiem,Grigory Nikulin,Hans-Jürgen Panitz,Matthias Büchner,Frode Stordal,Lukiya Tazalika +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluated the ability of 10 regional climate models from the Coordinated Regional Climate Downscaling Experiment (CORDEX) in simulating the characteristics of rainfall patterns over eastern Africa.
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Fundamentals of Remote Sensing
TL;DR: Remote sensing is defined as the art, science and technology through which the characteristics of object features/targets either on, above or even below the earth’s surface are identified, measured and analyzed without direct contact existing between the sensors and the targets or events being observed.
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Assessing multi-satellite remote sensing, reanalysis, and land surface models' products in characterizing agricultural drought in East Africa.
Nathan O. Agutu,Nathan O. Agutu,Joseph L. Awange,Joseph L. Awange,Ayalsew Zerihun,Christopher E. Ndehedehe,Michael Kuhn,Yoichi Fukuda +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the capability of these products to capture agricultural drought impacts was assessed using maize and wheat production data, and the results showed that while all products were similar in drought characterisation in dry areas, the similarity of CHIRPS and GPCC extended over the whole EA.
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Separation of large scale water storage patterns over Iran using GRACE, altimetry and hydrological data
Ehsan Forootan,Roelof Rietbroek,Jürgen Kusche,Mohammad Ali Sharifi,Joseph L. Awange,Michael Schmidt,Philip Omondi,James S. Famiglietti +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a statistical approach that uses a priori spatial patterns of terrestrial and surface water storage changes from a hydrological model and altimetry data.