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Climate adjustments over the African-Indian monsoon regions accompanying Mediterranean Sea thermal variability
Bernard Fontaine Paul-arthur Monerie Marco Gaetani Pascal Roucousubject
[SDE.MCG] Environmental Sciences/Global Changes[ SDE.MCG ] Environmental Sciences/Global Changes[SDU.STU.CL] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Climatology[ SDU.STU.CL ] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Climatologydescription
International audience; This study analyses the atmospheric and rainfall anomaly patterns in the African/Indian monsoon region concomitant of warm/cold anomalies confined in the Mediterranean sea in northern summer. It examines first the similarities and contrasts observed in longitudes, then discusses the results obtained regarding the normal in terms of climate impacts in the Sahelian belt. Statistical results show an opposite African/Indian relationship with stronger (weaker) African (Indian) tropical circulations occurring in warmer (colder) Mediterranean situations and favouring significant increases (decreases) in monsoon circulation, atmospheric moisture content and deep convection, mainly over the central-eastern Sahel. Model results show that several observed key-features can be reproduced through 23 warm/cold anomalies prescribed in the Mediterranean and that warm (cold) situations impact 24 more over the African (Indian) region. Warm experiments generate rainfall excesses in Sahel with a significant strengthening of southwesterlies. Cold experiments simulate rainfall deficits in Sahel, associated with an attenuation of southwesterlies in low levels and a zonal moisture transport shifted southward in mid-levels. Over India these simulations tend to generate rainfall surplus.
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2011-01-01 |