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Figure 1. Location of the study area in Nigeria.
Table 1. Coupled model inter-comparison project phase 5 (CMIP5) general circulation models used in the study at 0.5 ◦ × 0.5 ◦ grid.
Table 2. Categories for standardized precipitation index (SPI) values [19,22].
Table 3. Performance assessment of rainfall in the general circulation model (GCM) ensemble.
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