Temperature shocks
2020
Methodology
The temperature shocks instability indicator is a weighted average of the temperature level and the trend of temperature shocks. Performance score from 0 to 100. The lowest score reflects the best situation.
Source: Ferdi calculations from Climatic Research Unit, TS 3.22 database.
Score
- Africa82
- Sub-Saharan Africa82
- Middle East and North Africa75
- Southern Africa75
- Central Africa82
- East Africa82
- West Africa86
- North Africa73
- Brazil-India-China (BIC)73
- Least Developped Countries (LDC)83
- No LDC79
- High income non OECD81
- Upper middle income countries77
- Lower middle income81
- Low income countries83
- Outsize the Franc zone80
- Franc CFA zone86
- WAMEU87
- CEMAC83
- Algeria78
- Angola81
- Benin87
- Botswana77
- Brazil83
- Burkina Faso89
- Burundi79
- Cameroon83
- Cape Verde79
- Central African Republic82
- Chad86
- China55
- Comoros83
- Congo, Dem. Rep.82
- Congo, Rep83
- Cote d'Ivoire86
- Djibouti86
- Egypt76
- Equatorial Guinea81
- Eritrea84
- Ethiopia77
- Gabon83
- Gambia87
- Ghana87
- Guinea86
- Guinea-Bissau88
- India80
- Kenya83
- Lesotho64
- Liberia84
- Libya78
- Madagascar78
- Malawi77
- Mali87
- Mauritania86
- Mauritius80
- Morocco65
- Mozambique79
- Namibia75
- Niger89
- Nigeria86
- Rwanda77
- Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic-
- Sao Tome and Principe79
- Senegal89
- Seychelles87
- Sierra Leone85
- Somalia86
- South Africa73
- South Sudan90
- Sudan88
- Swaziland73
- Tanzania79
- Togo86
- Tunisia70
- Uganda85
- Zambia81
- Zimbabwe75