Robustness of the Link Between Precipitation in North Africa and Standard Modes of Atmospheric Variability During the Last Millennium
Drought is a recurring phenomenon in North Africa, and extended dry periods can have a serious impact on economic and social structures, as well as the natural environment. Consequently, understanding the mechanisms that underlie precipitation variability in the region is a key driver of sustainable...
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ftunivlouvain:oai:dial.uclouvain.be:boreal:229712 2024-05-12T08:08:17+00:00 Robustness of the Link Between Precipitation in North Africa and Standard Modes of Atmospheric Variability During the Last Millennium Djebbar, Arab Goosse, Hugues Klein, François UCL - SST/ELI/ELIC - Earth & Climate 2020 http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/229712 https://doi.org/10.3390/cli8050062 eng eng MDPI AG boreal:229712 http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/229712 doi:10.3390/cli8050062 urn:EISSN:2225-1154 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Climate, Vol. 8, no.5, p. 62 (2020) info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2020 ftunivlouvain https://doi.org/10.3390/cli8050062 2024-04-17T16:44:39Z Drought is a recurring phenomenon in North Africa, and extended dry periods can have a serious impact on economic and social structures, as well as the natural environment. Consequently, understanding the mechanisms that underlie precipitation variability in the region is a key driver of sustainable economic growth in activities such as agriculture, manufacturing, energy, and transport. North Africa's climate differs significantly between coastal and inland areas. The region has a Mediterranean climate along the coast, characterized by mild, wet winters and warm, dry summers with reasonable rainfall of around 400 to 600 mm per year. The link between winter precipitation variability in this region and atmospheric patterns is assessed here using several gridded datasets of observations and reanalysis as well as model simulations from the fifth phase of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP5) and the third phase of the Paleoclimate Modelling Intercomparison Project (PMIP) covering the last millennium. Results show that the link between the zonal wind index at 850 hPa (U850) and winter precipitation is stronger and more robust over time than the link with some well-known modes of variability, such as the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), Mediterranean Oscillation (MO), and Western Mediterranean Oscillation (WeMO). U850 better explains the interannual changes in winter precipitation variability in North Africa for the past decades as well as the last millennium. Both winter precipitation and U850 simulated time series present significant decreasing trends, associated with drier conditions, starting in the 19th century. This is in agreement with the reconstructed and simulated Palmer Drought Severity Index (PDSI), which shows a decreasing trend toward drying conditions in North Africa. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation DIAL@UCLouvain (Université catholique de Louvain) Climate 8 5 62 |
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Drought is a recurring phenomenon in North Africa, and extended dry periods can have a serious impact on economic and social structures, as well as the natural environment. Consequently, understanding the mechanisms that underlie precipitation variability in the region is a key driver of sustainable economic growth in activities such as agriculture, manufacturing, energy, and transport. North Africa's climate differs significantly between coastal and inland areas. The region has a Mediterranean climate along the coast, characterized by mild, wet winters and warm, dry summers with reasonable rainfall of around 400 to 600 mm per year. The link between winter precipitation variability in this region and atmospheric patterns is assessed here using several gridded datasets of observations and reanalysis as well as model simulations from the fifth phase of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP5) and the third phase of the Paleoclimate Modelling Intercomparison Project (PMIP) covering the last millennium. Results show that the link between the zonal wind index at 850 hPa (U850) and winter precipitation is stronger and more robust over time than the link with some well-known modes of variability, such as the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), Mediterranean Oscillation (MO), and Western Mediterranean Oscillation (WeMO). U850 better explains the interannual changes in winter precipitation variability in North Africa for the past decades as well as the last millennium. Both winter precipitation and U850 simulated time series present significant decreasing trends, associated with drier conditions, starting in the 19th century. This is in agreement with the reconstructed and simulated Palmer Drought Severity Index (PDSI), which shows a decreasing trend toward drying conditions in North Africa. |
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Djebbar, Arab Goosse, Hugues Klein, François Robustness of the Link Between Precipitation in North Africa and Standard Modes of Atmospheric Variability During the Last Millennium |
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Robustness of the Link Between Precipitation in North Africa and Standard Modes of Atmospheric Variability During the Last Millennium |
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Robustness of the Link Between Precipitation in North Africa and Standard Modes of Atmospheric Variability During the Last Millennium |
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Robustness of the Link Between Precipitation in North Africa and Standard Modes of Atmospheric Variability During the Last Millennium |
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Robustness of the Link Between Precipitation in North Africa and Standard Modes of Atmospheric Variability During the Last Millennium |
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Robustness of the Link Between Precipitation in North Africa and Standard Modes of Atmospheric Variability During the Last Millennium |
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robustness of the link between precipitation in north africa and standard modes of atmospheric variability during the last millennium |
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North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation |
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North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation |
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Climate, Vol. 8, no.5, p. 62 (2020) |
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