International audienceThe Saharan Heat Low (SHL) is a key component of the West African monsoon system at synoptic scale and a driver of summertime precipitation over the Sahel region. Therefore, accurate seasonal precipitation forecasts rely in part on a proper representation of the SHL characteristics in seasonal forecasts models. This is investigated using the last versions of two seasonal forecast systems namely the SEAS5 and MF7 systems respectively from the European Center of Medium range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) and Meteo-France. The SHL characteristics in the seasonal forecast models is assessed based on a comparison with the fifth ECMWF ReAnalysis (ERA5) for the period 1993-2016. The analysis of the modes of variability shows that...
This work is supported by the French National Research Agency in the framework of the “Investissemen...
This work is supported by the French National Research Agency in the framework of the “Investissemen...
This work is supported by the French National Research Agency in the framework of the “Investissemen...
International audienceThe Saharan Heat Low (SHL) is a key component of the West African monsoon syst...
International audienceThe Saharan Heat Low (SHL) is a key component of the West African monsoon syst...
International audienceThe Saharan Heat Low (SHL) is a key component of the West African monsoon syst...
International audienceThe Saharan Heat Low (SHL) is a key component of the West African monsoon syst...
International audienceThe Saharan Heat Low (SHL) is a key component of the West African monsoon syst...
International audienceThe Saharan Heat Low (SHL) is a key component of the West African monsoon syst...
International audienceThe Saharan Heat Low (SHL) is a key component of the West African monsoon syst...
International audienceThe Saharan Heat Low (SHL) is a key component of the West African monsoon syst...
International audienceThe Saharan Heat Low (SHL) is a key component of the West African monsoon syst...
International audienceThe Saharan Heat Low (SHL) is a key component of the West African monsoon syst...
International audienceThe Saharan Heat Low (SHL) is a key component of the West African monsoon syst...
This work is supported by the French National Research Agency in the framework of the “Investissemen...
This work is supported by the French National Research Agency in the framework of the “Investissemen...
This work is supported by the French National Research Agency in the framework of the “Investissemen...
This work is supported by the French National Research Agency in the framework of the “Investissemen...
International audienceThe Saharan Heat Low (SHL) is a key component of the West African monsoon syst...
International audienceThe Saharan Heat Low (SHL) is a key component of the West African monsoon syst...
International audienceThe Saharan Heat Low (SHL) is a key component of the West African monsoon syst...
International audienceThe Saharan Heat Low (SHL) is a key component of the West African monsoon syst...
International audienceThe Saharan Heat Low (SHL) is a key component of the West African monsoon syst...
International audienceThe Saharan Heat Low (SHL) is a key component of the West African monsoon syst...
International audienceThe Saharan Heat Low (SHL) is a key component of the West African monsoon syst...
International audienceThe Saharan Heat Low (SHL) is a key component of the West African monsoon syst...
International audienceThe Saharan Heat Low (SHL) is a key component of the West African monsoon syst...
International audienceThe Saharan Heat Low (SHL) is a key component of the West African monsoon syst...
International audienceThe Saharan Heat Low (SHL) is a key component of the West African monsoon syst...
This work is supported by the French National Research Agency in the framework of the “Investissemen...
This work is supported by the French National Research Agency in the framework of the “Investissemen...
This work is supported by the French National Research Agency in the framework of the “Investissemen...
This work is supported by the French National Research Agency in the framework of the “Investissemen...