Abstract

The major weather hazards in Calabar, a coastal town in Nigeria during both winter and summer hemispheres are discussed using meteorological data for 32 years (1951–1982). Results show that during the winter months of November to March, which are usually referred to as the dry season in Nigeria, frequency of occurrence of fog and harmattan dust haze is low. Summer patterns of precipitation are typical of the equatorial zone.

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