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Radio refractivity, which is the bending of radio signal as it propagates through media, is very important in works involving terrestrial atmospheric electromagnetic propagation such as point-to-point microwave communication, terrestrial radio and television broadcast, mobile communication system, and so on. This study has focused on the West African region where it was found that the region has a refractivity which varies exponentially with height and from the coast towards the desert. Generally, refractivity gradient was found to range between -46.48 and -29.51 N-units/km (k-factor value of between 1.23 and 1.42) across the region, splitting the between sub- and super-refraction. The variation in refraction type was found to follow seasonal pattern across the West African region, with sub-refraction dominating during dry season and super-refraction dominating most part in the coastal area during the wet season.
Drought poses a significant threat to the delicate economies in subsaharan Africa. This study investigates the influence of large scale ocean oscillation on drought in West Africa. Standardized Precipitation Index for the region was computed using mo
We use a multivariate formulation of sequential Monte Carlo filter that utilizes mechanistic models for Ebola virus propagation and available incidence data to simultaneously estimate the disease progression states and the model parameters. This meth
The history of southern Africa involved interactions between indigenous hunter-gatherers and a range of populations that moved into the region. Here we use genome-wide genetic data to show that there are at least two admixture events in the history o
The Ebola virus in West Africa has infected almost 30,000 and killed over 11,000 people. Recent models of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) have often made assumptions about how the disease spreads, such as uniform transmissibility and homogeneous mixing wit
We introduce a data assimilation method to estimate model parameters with observations of passive tracers by directly assimilating Lagrangian Coherent Structures. Our approach differs from the usual Lagrangian Data Assimilation approach, where parame