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The East African March–May Rainy Season: Associated Atmospheric Dynamics and Predictability over the 1968–97 Period

Nathalie PhilipponPierre Camberlin

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Wet seasonAtmospheric ScienceClimatologyAnomaly (natural sciences)Intertropical Convergence ZoneExtratropical cycloneTropicsEnvironmental sciencePredictabilityMonsoonTeleconnection

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Abstract This paper focuses on the East African March–May “long rains.” Particularly, it investigates the atmospheric patterns associated to the March–May rainfall anomalies, then proposes a seasonal prediction model. In a preliminary step, in order to define a regional rainfall index, a new form of extended principal component analysis is performed, aimed at capturing both the spatial and intraseasonal rainfall coherence. What emerges is that although the long rains exhibit a low temporal coherence, calling for a separation between the months of March–April and May in teleconnection studies, they show a relatively strong spatial consistency over the Kenya–Uganda inland region. From composite analyses performed using NCEP–NCAR reanalyzed atmospheric data, three major signals appear for that region. Two are during March–April involving ENSO and the latitudinal location of the ITCZ, and ENSO interactions with the northern extratropical dynamics (by way of cool surges toward the Tropics and upper-ridge–troug...

https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0442(2002)015<1002:teammr>2.0.co;2