The relative contributions of the Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean sea surface temperatures (SSTs) to the rainfall variability over eastern central, and southern Africa during the austral spring-summer are examined. The variability of African rainfall is statistically related to both oceans, but the variability in the two oceans is also related. To separate the effects of the Indian and Pacific Oceans, a suite of numerical model simulations is presented: GOGA, the atmosphere is forced by observed SSTs globally; IOGA, the atmosphere is forced by observed SSTs only in the Indian Ocean basin; and POGA, the atmosphere is forced by observed SSTs only in the tropical Pacific basin. While the SST variability of the tropical Pacific exerts some influ...
This work has investigated the impact of three different low-frequency sea surface temperature (SST)...
This paper reviews the meteorology of the Western Indian Ocean and uses a state–of–the–art atmospher...
International audienceResults from nine coupled ocean-atmosphere simulations have been used to inves...
The East African rainfall is characterized by a strong interannual variability, currently superimpos...
Folland et al. have reported that persistently dry and wet periods of several years in the Sahel hav...
The Abdus Salam International Center for Theoretical Physics (ICTP) version 4.4 Regional Climate Mod...
International audienceThe current consensus is that drought has developed in the Sahel during the se...
This study investigates the impact of Indian Ocean sea surface temperature (SST) anomalies on the at...
The role of anomalous Indian Ocean sea surface temperature (SST) in forcing east African rainfall an...
The oceans have a profound influence on the weather and climate of South Africa. Not ...
Links between extreme wet conditions over East Africa and Indian Ocean sea surface temperatures (SST...
fies three major questions concerning African climate. Of these, the first entails the causes of Afr...
The importance of the Indian Ocean sea surface temperature (SST) anomalies in modulating regional cl...
The climate of Southern Africa, defined as the land area bound by the region 15°S–35°S; 12.5°E–42.5°...
This work has investigated the impact of three different low-frequency sea surface temperature (SST)...
This paper reviews the meteorology of the Western Indian Ocean and uses a state–of–the–art atmospher...
International audienceResults from nine coupled ocean-atmosphere simulations have been used to inves...
The East African rainfall is characterized by a strong interannual variability, currently superimpos...
Folland et al. have reported that persistently dry and wet periods of several years in the Sahel hav...
The Abdus Salam International Center for Theoretical Physics (ICTP) version 4.4 Regional Climate Mod...
International audienceThe current consensus is that drought has developed in the Sahel during the se...
This study investigates the impact of Indian Ocean sea surface temperature (SST) anomalies on the at...
The role of anomalous Indian Ocean sea surface temperature (SST) in forcing east African rainfall an...
The oceans have a profound influence on the weather and climate of South Africa. Not ...
Links between extreme wet conditions over East Africa and Indian Ocean sea surface temperatures (SST...
fies three major questions concerning African climate. Of these, the first entails the causes of Afr...
The importance of the Indian Ocean sea surface temperature (SST) anomalies in modulating regional cl...
The climate of Southern Africa, defined as the land area bound by the region 15°S–35°S; 12.5°E–42.5°...
This work has investigated the impact of three different low-frequency sea surface temperature (SST)...
This paper reviews the meteorology of the Western Indian Ocean and uses a state–of–the–art atmospher...
International audienceResults from nine coupled ocean-atmosphere simulations have been used to inves...