The African Sahel has been a very controversial region in the climatic change debate during the last decades. From the studies that announced a dramatic advance of the desert in the 1970s [Lamprey 1975] and lead to the first conference about desertification [Nairobi, 1977] to the hopeful articles assuming a global recovery from the great droughts of the 70s and 80s [Prince et al., 1998; Hermann et al., 2005], many works have been carried out about this region. The studies of recent years are often characterized by their emphasis in the analysis of climatic fluctuations, specifically inter-annual and inter-ecadal variations, as it is necessary to avoid sinterpretations related to climatic variability. Even if some authors have noticed a reco...