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Does Lake Victoria Have Its Own Weatehr Pattern?<\/h2>\n

Approximately two-thirds of Africa’s population thrive along the African Great Lakes, most notably Lake Victoria. At more than 26,000 square miles, the lake is part of an astonishing freshwater ecosystem and home to hundreds of species of native fish. Research has revealed that Lake Victoria has its own weather patterns with local wind systems and foggy conditions, its own ‘Lake Effect’. It has been suggested that this could be the result of water vapour evaporating from the lake and uplifting dust particles, forming clouds and encouraging drought in the surrounding region.<\/p>\n

Experts believe that the Lake Effect is a result of air moving across the lake surface, a process known as lake breeze. The lake tempers the breeze, which then carries particles that are uplifted through thermal convection and form silvery-white clouds. This weather system has an effect on temperatures, rain patterns and instances of drought.<\/p>\n

The surface water of Lake Victoria is unusually temperamental. Upon feeding in warmer waters, the lake can quickly transform into a large expanse of sheets of white mist, obscuring any sight of the distant shoreline. It is thought that the thermal currents may also cause storms to arise much faster than on land.<\/p>\n

But as with any weather system, the effects of the Lake Effect can be unpredictable. Scientists have recorded instances of both rain and drought in the East African areas of the lake. It is thought that the Lake Effect can cause these rainy or dry periods. But the information is inconclusive, and lack of data and further research makes it difficult to properly assess the situation.<\/p>\n