Matayo Indeje, Ph.D.

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2000 North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 
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Atmospheric Science Physics
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Fredrick H. M. Semazzi grad student 2000 NCSU
 (Prediction and numerical simulation of the regional climate of equatorial eastern Africa.)
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Hansen JW, Mishra A, Rao KPC, et al. (2009) Potential value of GCM-based seasonal rainfall forecasts for maize management in semi-arid Kenya Agricultural Systems. 101: 80-90
Hansen JW, Indeje M. (2004) Linking dynamic seasonal climate forecasts with crop simulation for maize yield prediction in semi-arid Kenya Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 125: 143-157
Thomson M, Indeje M, Connor S, et al. (2003) Malaria early warning in Kenya and seasonal climate forecasts. Lancet (London, England). 362: 580
Indeje M, Semazzi FHM, Xie L, et al. (2001) Mechanistic model simulations of the East African climate using NCAR regional climate model: Influence of large-scale orography on the Turkana low-level jet Journal of Climate. 14: 2710-2724
Indeje M, Semazzi FHM. (2000) Relationships between QBO in the lower equatorial stratospheric zonal winds and East African seasonal rainfall Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics. 73: 227-244
Indeje M, Semazzi FHM, Ogallo LJ. (2000) ENSO signals in East African rainfall seasons International Journal of Climatology. 20: 19-46
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