Recent changes in air temperature, heat waves occurrences, and atmospheric circulation in Northern Africa

This study documents the time evolution of air temperature and heat waves occurrences over Northern Africa for the period 1979-2011. A significant warming (1 degrees-3 degrees C), appearing by the mid-1960s over Sahara and Sahel, is associated with higher/lesser frequency of warm/cold temperatures,...

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Main Authors: Fontaine, B., /Janicot, Serge, Monerie, P. A.
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Language:English
Published: 2013
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Online Access:https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010061171
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spelling ftird:oai:ird.fr:fdi:010061171 2024-09-15T18:24:00+00:00 Recent changes in air temperature, heat waves occurrences, and atmospheric circulation in Northern Africa Fontaine, B. /Janicot, Serge Monerie, P. A. AFRIQUE DU NORD 2013 https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010061171 EN eng https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010061171 oai:ird.fr:fdi:010061171 Fontaine B., Janicot Serge, Monerie P. A. Recent changes in air temperature, heat waves occurrences, and atmospheric circulation in Northern Africa. 2013, 118 (15), p. 8536-8552 Climate Change Heat waves African monsoon text 2013 ftird 2024-08-15T05:57:42Z This study documents the time evolution of air temperature and heat waves occurrences over Northern Africa for the period 1979-2011. A significant warming (1 degrees-3 degrees C), appearing by the mid-1960s over Sahara and Sahel, is associated with higher/lesser frequency of warm/cold temperatures, as with longer duration and higher occurrences of heat waves. Heat waves episodes of at least 4 day duration have been examined after removing the long-term evolution. These episodes are associated with specific anomalies: (i) in spring, positive low-level temperature anomalies over the Sahel and Sahara; low and midlevel cyclonic rotation over Morocco associated with a Rossby wave pattern, lessening the Harmattan; more/less atmospheric moisture westward/eastward to 0 degrees; upward/downward anomalies above the western/eastern regions associated with the Rossby wave pattern; (ii) in summer, a similar but weaker positive low-level temperature anomaly (up to 3 degrees C); less moisture westward to 10 degrees W, a cyclonic anomaly in central Sahel favoring the monsoon eastward to 0 degrees and a midlevel anticyclonic anomaly over the Western Sahara, increasing southward the flux divergence associated with the African Easterly Jet. In March-May, two to three heat waves propagate eastward. They are preceded by an abnormal warm cell over Libya and southwesterlies over the West Sahara. A large trough stands over North Atlantic while midtropospheric subsidence and anticyclonic rotation reinforce over the continent, then migrates toward the Arabian peninsula in breaking up. These signals are spatially coherent and might suggest the role of short Rossby waves with an eastward group velocity and a baroclinic mode, possibly associated with jet stream deformation. Text North Atlantic IRD (Institute de recherche pour le développement): Horizon
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topic Climate Change
Heat waves
African monsoon
spellingShingle Climate Change
Heat waves
African monsoon
Fontaine, B.
/Janicot, Serge
Monerie, P. A.
Recent changes in air temperature, heat waves occurrences, and atmospheric circulation in Northern Africa
topic_facet Climate Change
Heat waves
African monsoon
description This study documents the time evolution of air temperature and heat waves occurrences over Northern Africa for the period 1979-2011. A significant warming (1 degrees-3 degrees C), appearing by the mid-1960s over Sahara and Sahel, is associated with higher/lesser frequency of warm/cold temperatures, as with longer duration and higher occurrences of heat waves. Heat waves episodes of at least 4 day duration have been examined after removing the long-term evolution. These episodes are associated with specific anomalies: (i) in spring, positive low-level temperature anomalies over the Sahel and Sahara; low and midlevel cyclonic rotation over Morocco associated with a Rossby wave pattern, lessening the Harmattan; more/less atmospheric moisture westward/eastward to 0 degrees; upward/downward anomalies above the western/eastern regions associated with the Rossby wave pattern; (ii) in summer, a similar but weaker positive low-level temperature anomaly (up to 3 degrees C); less moisture westward to 10 degrees W, a cyclonic anomaly in central Sahel favoring the monsoon eastward to 0 degrees and a midlevel anticyclonic anomaly over the Western Sahara, increasing southward the flux divergence associated with the African Easterly Jet. In March-May, two to three heat waves propagate eastward. They are preceded by an abnormal warm cell over Libya and southwesterlies over the West Sahara. A large trough stands over North Atlantic while midtropospheric subsidence and anticyclonic rotation reinforce over the continent, then migrates toward the Arabian peninsula in breaking up. These signals are spatially coherent and might suggest the role of short Rossby waves with an eastward group velocity and a baroclinic mode, possibly associated with jet stream deformation.
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title Recent changes in air temperature, heat waves occurrences, and atmospheric circulation in Northern Africa
title_short Recent changes in air temperature, heat waves occurrences, and atmospheric circulation in Northern Africa
title_full Recent changes in air temperature, heat waves occurrences, and atmospheric circulation in Northern Africa
title_fullStr Recent changes in air temperature, heat waves occurrences, and atmospheric circulation in Northern Africa
title_full_unstemmed Recent changes in air temperature, heat waves occurrences, and atmospheric circulation in Northern Africa
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Fontaine B., Janicot Serge, Monerie P. A. Recent changes in air temperature, heat waves occurrences, and atmospheric circulation in Northern Africa. 2013, 118 (15), p. 8536-8552
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