Intrusions of warm equatorial water in the South East Atlantic Ocean off Angola and Namibia may be linked with above average rainfall along the coast of those countries but sometimes also with inland areas of southern Africa e.g. Zambia. During the 1984, 1986, 1995 and 2001 warm events, above average rainfall occurred near the sea surface temperature (SST) anomalies and extended inland from the coast to an extent that appeared to depend on the intensity of the regional moisture convergence and atmospheric circulation anomalies. Rainfall over western Angola/Namibia is greatest for those events for which the local circulation anomalies act to strengthen the climatological westwards flux of Indian Ocean sourced moisture across low latitude sou...
International audienceMoisture exchange between the South Atlantic and southern Africa is examined i...
The main states of the Angola Low (AL) are identified using clustering analysis applied to daily ano...
Quasi-periodicities in annual rainfall totals over southern Africa have been identified; in particul...
Intrusions of warm equatorial water in the South East Atlantic Ocean off Angola and Namibia may be l...
0924-7963International audienceWarmer than average sea surface temperatures were observed by the Tro...
It is generally agreed that changing climate variability, and the associated change in climate extre...
The tropical oceans exhibit high interannual sea surface temperature (SST) variability that strongly...
Historical multi-year records of different length available from two Namibian rainfall stations and ...
The upper ocean temperatures in the Angolan-Namibian coastal waters were anomalously high during Mar...
A strong warm event occurred in the southeastern tropical Atlantic Ocean off Angola and Namibia in J...
International audienceMoisture exchange between the South Atlantic and southern Africa is examined i...
The near-coastal South East Atlantic Ocean off Africa is a unique and highly dynamic environment, co...
We investigate how the atmosphere is affected by the cold sea surface temperature (SST) anomalies of...
International audienceMoisture exchange between the South Atlantic and southern Africa is examined i...
The main states of the Angola Low (AL) are identified using clustering analysis applied to daily ano...
Quasi-periodicities in annual rainfall totals over southern Africa have been identified; in particul...
Intrusions of warm equatorial water in the South East Atlantic Ocean off Angola and Namibia may be l...
0924-7963International audienceWarmer than average sea surface temperatures were observed by the Tro...
It is generally agreed that changing climate variability, and the associated change in climate extre...
The tropical oceans exhibit high interannual sea surface temperature (SST) variability that strongly...
Historical multi-year records of different length available from two Namibian rainfall stations and ...
The upper ocean temperatures in the Angolan-Namibian coastal waters were anomalously high during Mar...
A strong warm event occurred in the southeastern tropical Atlantic Ocean off Angola and Namibia in J...
International audienceMoisture exchange between the South Atlantic and southern Africa is examined i...
The near-coastal South East Atlantic Ocean off Africa is a unique and highly dynamic environment, co...
We investigate how the atmosphere is affected by the cold sea surface temperature (SST) anomalies of...
International audienceMoisture exchange between the South Atlantic and southern Africa is examined i...
The main states of the Angola Low (AL) are identified using clustering analysis applied to daily ano...
Quasi-periodicities in annual rainfall totals over southern Africa have been identified; in particul...