The researcher’s work centers on advancing understanding of water balance dynamics, particularly in hydrological systems like watersheds, using a blend of historical and future simulations of rainfall patterns. Their studies span themes such as land-use changes affecting water balance (Pra Basin, Ghana), climate variability influencing streamflow (Ghana, West Africa), precipitation measurements, extreme events ( severe floods, 2018), and hydrological drought analysis under various global warming scenarios. The integration of climate models with observational data provides a comprehensive approach to understanding the role of water resources in ecosystems and their resilience to environmental changes.
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