For the last decades, climatologists and paleoecologists have focused their attention on the semi-arid Sahel region, one of the most sensitive areas on the planet to even small climatic shifts. Studies of West African paleohydrology reconstructed from continental records of lake-level fluctuations as well as from marine cores recovered off west tropical Africa have revealed alternating arid and humid conditions. These hydrological changes are thought to be associated with weakening and strengthening of the African monsoon circulation occurring on short and long - time scales. They are forced by shifts in the average latitudinal position of the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) and its related tropical rainbelt in association with change...