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RESEARCH PRODUCT

Dyvalocca : un projet pour l'étude des nuages bas de saison sèche sur la façade atlantique de l'Afrique centrale et de leur impact bioclimatique sur les forêts sempervirentes.

Nathalie PhilipponA. FinkB. AdlerS. BigotPierre CamberlinThierry CastelF. KnippertzM. KohlerA. MariscalJ.d. Maloba MakangaB. MorelVincent MoronG. PanteT. PellarinJulien PergaudG. SambaA. Wieser

subject

water and light availabilityAfrique CentraleCentral Africa[SDU.STU.CL] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Climatology[SDU.STU.CL]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Climatologyvariabilityvariabilitéprocessesprocessusnuages basdisponibilité en eau et lumièrelow clouds

description

Low-level clouds are key components of the climate but are not well represented in weather and climate models. Recently it has been shown that an extensive low-level cloud cover develops during the June-September main dry season in western equatorial Africa, from the coastal plains of Gabon and Congo-Brazzaville to the inland plateaus downstream of the low-mountain crests. Such a cloudy main dry season is unique in the moist Tropics and is likely to explain the presence of the densest and evergreen forests of Central Africa as evapotranspiration is low and the quality of light is high. The ANR-DFG funded “DYVALOCCA” project will conduct from 2020 to 2022 a field campaign, raise existing in-situ and utilize satellite data for use in diagnostic and modeling analyses to advance our incomplete comprehension of the dynamics and diurnal to interannual variability of these low-level clouds. This may help to understand past, present and future vulnerability of western equatorial Africa dense evergreen forests.

https://hal.science/hal-02969529