Abstract

Th is paper off ers an analytical view on climate variability and fl ood events in the City of Dar es Salaam. Th is is a response to a central question whether there is relationship between substantial changes in climate variability especially rainfall and temperature to the persistence of fl ood events. Th e study gathered climatology data from two weather stations provided by Tanzania Meteorological Agency (TMA) and employed mixed methods approach in data collection, analysis and presentation of fi ndings. Th e study revealed that temperature has shown a signifi cant increasing trend to about 2.45 0C in the last 31 years, while rainfall data indicated the decline in annual rainfall especially during short-rainy seasons. Furthermore, there was a relative increase in rains in March and April unlike in May where there is a decline in rainfall. Despite all these changes, correlation value between rainfall intensities and fl ood events was found to be 0.5 indicating a weak to moderate positive relationship. It is under this regards where poor planning in infrastructure and poor waste disposal plays a critical amplifying role in persistence fl oods. Th erefore this paper recommends that, since temperature has shown an increasing trend then future scenarios of climate change in region should not be underestimated or exaggerated at all levels of decision making, planning and development.

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