Bomet County experiences a highland climate with cool temperatures and bimodal rainfall, creating favorable agricultural conditions in many areas. Climate patterns significantly influence farming systems and livelihood activities.

Climate Type

Highland climate characteristics:

  • Cool mean annual temperatures
  • Low temperature variation seasonally
  • Highland elevation zones
  • Frequent cloud cover and mist
  • Moderate humidity levels
  • Moderate wind patterns

Rainfall Patterns

Bimodal rainfall includes:

  • Long rains March to May
  • Short rains October to November
  • Mean annual rainfall variation
  • Rainfall supports agriculture
  • Seasonal dry periods
  • Year-round water availability in highlands

Agricultural Implications

Climate supports:

  • Tea cultivation suitability
  • Multiple crop cycles
  • Pasture for livestock
  • Diverse crop production
  • Relatively predictable seasons
  • Highland crop varieties

Water Resources

Water availability includes:

  • Rivers and streams
  • Groundwater sources
  • Rainfall harvesting potential
  • Community water schemes
  • Household water access
  • Seasonal variations

Climate Hazards

Climate-related risks include:

  • Heavy rainfall and flooding
  • Soil erosion during extreme rain
  • Landslides in steep terrain
  • Limited drought events
  • Occasional frost in high areas

Climate Variability

Increasing variability includes:

  • Delayed rainfall onset
  • Erratic rainfall patterns
  • Unexpected dry spells
  • Rainfall intensity increase
  • Crop calendar shifting
  • Planting season uncertainty

See Also

Sources

  1. Kenya Meteorological Department (2023). "Climate Profile: Bomet County". https://www.meteo.go.ke
  2. World Bank (2021). "Climate Risk Profile: Kenya". https://www.worldbank.org
  3. FAO (2022). "Climate Smart Agriculture in Rift Valley". https://www.fao.org