The study area covers the capital of the Republic of Djibouti (Lat: 11.33 and long: 43.50), located to the southwest. A province of Africa in which climate change is impacting rural populations. The work of (Ozer and Ayan, 2013) describes it. The temporal evaluation will be limited only to the capital. The station at Djibouti International Airport provides historical data on precipitation and min and max temperature. The spatial framework covers the five regions of the Republic of Djibouti, including Tadjourah, Dikhil (Lat: 11.10 and Long: 42.37), Ali-Sabieh (Lat: 11.15 and Long: 42.70), Arta (Lat: 11.50 and Long: 42.83) and Obock (Lat: 11.97 and Long: 43.28). We analyze a daily historical base of the station of the international airport of Djibouti (Lat: 11.33 and long: 43.50). For precipitation, the daily series is between 1980 and 2017. We also had another series of data from 1950 to 1970. For lack of more than 10 years of information, the latter is neglected. The monthly precipitation ranges from 1961 to 2017. With regard to temperature, the daily data series is studied between 1966 to 2009. We also have the same monthly series from 1961 to 2017.
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