International audienceDuring the austral summer season (November-February), southern African rainfall, south of 208S, has been shown to vary over a range of time scales, from synoptic variability (3-7 days, mostly tropical temperate troughs) to interannual variability (2-8 years, reflecting the regional effects of El Niño-Southern Oscillation). There is also evidence for variability at quasi-decadal (8-13 years) and interdecadal (15-28 years) time scales, linked to the interdecadal Pacific oscillation and the Pacific decadal oscillation, respectively. This study aims to provide an overview of these ranges of variability and their influence on regional climate and large-scale atmospheric convection and quantify uncertainties associated with ...