The utility of a number of diagnostic measures for assessing forecasts of the synoptic-scale flow over West Africa and the eastern Atlantic is investigated. The forecasts were carried out using the COSMO Model provided by the DeutscherWetterdienst (DWD) for a three week period in 2004. During this period a number of African EasterlyWaves (AEWs) were observed, three of which subsequently developed into the Hurricanes Danielle, Frances and Ivan. A sequence of 72 h forecasts were initialised twice daily from the DWD global analysis, using analyses and 12 h forecasts for the boundary conditions. A variety of diagnostics were used to assess the forecasts including objective analyses of jet and trough axes and Hovmoeller plots. The zonal wind was...
North African climate is analyzed between 1979 and 2010 with an emphasis on August using the Europea...
The three-dimensional structure and propagation characteristics of African easterly waves for the 19...
International audienceThis study aims to understand the main differences over the African continent ...
The utility of a number of diagnostic measures for assessing forecasts of the synoptic-scale flow ov...
African Easterly Waves (AEWs) are synoptic baroclinic disturbances (wavelength 2000-5000 km; period ...
International audienceIn this study, the relationship between trains of African easterly waves (AEWs...
Convective systems over West Africa and the eastern Atlantic embedded in the African Easterly wave o...
International audienceDuring 15 August through 30 September 2006 (Special Observing Period 3, SOP3),...
African Easterly Waves (AEWs) impact Sahel rainfall and serve as trigger disturbances for tropical c...
A radar-based analysis of the structure, motion, and rainfall variability of westward-propagating sq...
In 2006, NASA led a field campaign to investigate the factors that control the fate of African easte...
International audienceTwo West African disturbances observed in August and September 2006 during the...
The automatic tracking technique used by Thorncroft and Hodges (2001) has been used to identify cohe...
North African climate is analyzed between 1979 and 2010 with an emphasis on August using the Europea...
The three-dimensional structure and propagation characteristics of African easterly waves for the 19...
International audienceThis study aims to understand the main differences over the African continent ...
The utility of a number of diagnostic measures for assessing forecasts of the synoptic-scale flow ov...
African Easterly Waves (AEWs) are synoptic baroclinic disturbances (wavelength 2000-5000 km; period ...
International audienceIn this study, the relationship between trains of African easterly waves (AEWs...
Convective systems over West Africa and the eastern Atlantic embedded in the African Easterly wave o...
International audienceDuring 15 August through 30 September 2006 (Special Observing Period 3, SOP3),...
African Easterly Waves (AEWs) impact Sahel rainfall and serve as trigger disturbances for tropical c...
A radar-based analysis of the structure, motion, and rainfall variability of westward-propagating sq...
In 2006, NASA led a field campaign to investigate the factors that control the fate of African easte...
International audienceTwo West African disturbances observed in August and September 2006 during the...
The automatic tracking technique used by Thorncroft and Hodges (2001) has been used to identify cohe...
North African climate is analyzed between 1979 and 2010 with an emphasis on August using the Europea...
The three-dimensional structure and propagation characteristics of African easterly waves for the 19...
International audienceThis study aims to understand the main differences over the African continent ...