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DOI10.1007/s00382-019-04973-0
The impact of air–sea coupling and ocean biases on the seasonal cycle of southern West African precipitation
Wainwright C.M.; Hirons L.C.; Klingaman N.P.; Allan R.P.; Black E.; Turner A.G.
发表日期2019
ISSN0930-7575
起始页码7027
结束页码7044
卷号53期号:11
英文摘要The biannual seasonal rainfall regime over the southern part of West Africa is characterised by two wet seasons, separated by the ‘Little Dry Season’ in July–August. Lower rainfall totals during this intervening dry season may be detrimental for crop yields over a region with a dense population that depends on agricultural output. Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 5 (CMIP5) models do not correctly capture this seasonal regime, and instead generate a single wet season, peaking at the observed timing of the Little Dry Season. Hence, the realism of future climate projections over this region is questionable. Here, the representation of the Little Dry Season in coupled model simulations is investigated, to elucidate factors leading to this misrepresentation. The Global Ocean Mixed Layer configuration of the Met Office Unified Model is particularly useful for exploring this misrepresentation, as it enables separating the effects of coupled model ocean biases in different ocean basins while maintaining air–sea coupling. Atlantic Ocean SST biases cause the incorrect seasonal regime over southern West Africa. Upper level descent in August reduces ascent along the coastline, which is associated with the observed reduction in rainfall during the Little Dry Season. When coupled model Atlantic Ocean biases are introduced, ascent over the coastline is deeper and rainfall totals are higher during July–August. Hence, this study indicates detrimental impacts introduced by Atlantic Ocean biases, and highlights an area of model development required for production of meaningful climate change projections over the West Africa region. © 2019, The Author(s).
英文关键词Atlantic SST bias; Coupled models; Little Dry Season; Precipitation; Seasonal cycle; West African monsoon
语种英语
scopus关键词atmosphere-ocean coupling; climate modeling; CMIP; dry season; monsoon; precipitation (climatology); sea surface temperature; seasonality; Atlantic Ocean; West Africa
来源期刊Climate Dynamics
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/145805
作者单位Department of Meteorology, University of Reading, Reading, United Kingdom; NCAS, University of Reading, Reading, United Kingdom; National Centre for Earth Observation (NCEO), Reading, United Kingdom
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Wainwright C.M.,Hirons L.C.,Klingaman N.P.,等. The impact of air–sea coupling and ocean biases on the seasonal cycle of southern West African precipitation[J],2019,53(11).
APA Wainwright C.M.,Hirons L.C.,Klingaman N.P.,Allan R.P.,Black E.,&Turner A.G..(2019).The impact of air–sea coupling and ocean biases on the seasonal cycle of southern West African precipitation.Climate Dynamics,53(11).
MLA Wainwright C.M.,et al."The impact of air–sea coupling and ocean biases on the seasonal cycle of southern West African precipitation".Climate Dynamics 53.11(2019).
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