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The Annual Cycle of East African Precipitation
by
Yang, Wenchang
, Cane, Mark A.
, Seager, Richard
, Lyon, Bradfield
in
Annual cycles
/ Annual precipitation
/ Annual rainfall
/ Annual variations
/ Arid climates
/ Atmospheric circulation
/ Atmospheric convection
/ Atmospheric models
/ Atmospheric moisture
/ Budgets
/ Climate change
/ Climate cycles
/ Climate models
/ Climatology
/ Convergence
/ Datasets
/ Lower troposphere
/ Meteorology
/ Moist static energy
/ Moisture
/ Moisture budget
/ Moisture effects
/ Moisture flux
/ Oceans
/ Precipitation
/ Radiation
/ Rain
/ Rainy season
/ Rainy seasons
/ Sea surface
/ Sea surface temperature
/ Seasons
/ Stability analysis
/ Surface temperature
/ Topography
/ Troposphere
/ Ventilation
/ Wet season
/ Winter
2015
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The Annual Cycle of East African Precipitation
by
Yang, Wenchang
, Cane, Mark A.
, Seager, Richard
, Lyon, Bradfield
in
Annual cycles
/ Annual precipitation
/ Annual rainfall
/ Annual variations
/ Arid climates
/ Atmospheric circulation
/ Atmospheric convection
/ Atmospheric models
/ Atmospheric moisture
/ Budgets
/ Climate change
/ Climate cycles
/ Climate models
/ Climatology
/ Convergence
/ Datasets
/ Lower troposphere
/ Meteorology
/ Moist static energy
/ Moisture
/ Moisture budget
/ Moisture effects
/ Moisture flux
/ Oceans
/ Precipitation
/ Radiation
/ Rain
/ Rainy season
/ Rainy seasons
/ Sea surface
/ Sea surface temperature
/ Seasons
/ Stability analysis
/ Surface temperature
/ Topography
/ Troposphere
/ Ventilation
/ Wet season
/ Winter
2015
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The Annual Cycle of East African Precipitation
by
Yang, Wenchang
, Cane, Mark A.
, Seager, Richard
, Lyon, Bradfield
in
Annual cycles
/ Annual precipitation
/ Annual rainfall
/ Annual variations
/ Arid climates
/ Atmospheric circulation
/ Atmospheric convection
/ Atmospheric models
/ Atmospheric moisture
/ Budgets
/ Climate change
/ Climate cycles
/ Climate models
/ Climatology
/ Convergence
/ Datasets
/ Lower troposphere
/ Meteorology
/ Moist static energy
/ Moisture
/ Moisture budget
/ Moisture effects
/ Moisture flux
/ Oceans
/ Precipitation
/ Radiation
/ Rain
/ Rainy season
/ Rainy seasons
/ Sea surface
/ Sea surface temperature
/ Seasons
/ Stability analysis
/ Surface temperature
/ Topography
/ Troposphere
/ Ventilation
/ Wet season
/ Winter
2015
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The Annual Cycle of East African Precipitation
2015
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East African precipitation is characterized by a dry annual mean climatology compared to other deep tropical land areas and a bimodal annual cycle with the major rainy season during March–May (MAM; often called the “long rains”) and the second during October–December (OND; often called the “short rains”). To explore these distinctive features, ERA-Interim data are used to analyze the associated annual cycles of atmospheric convective stability, circulation, and moisture budget. The atmosphere over East Africa is found to be convectively stable in general year-round but with an annual cycle dominated by the surface moist static energy (MSE), which is in phase with the precipitation annual cycle. Throughout the year, the atmospheric circulation is dominated by a pattern of convergence near the surface, divergence in the lower troposphere, and convergence again at upper levels. Consistently, the convergence of the vertically integrated moisture flux is mostly negative across the year, but becomes weakly positive in the two rainy seasons. It is suggested that the semiarid/arid climate in East Africa and its bimodal precipitation annual cycle can be explained by the ventilation mechanism, in which the atmospheric convective stability over East Africa is controlled by the import of low MSE air from the relatively cool Indian Ocean off the coast. During the rainy seasons, however, the off-coast sea surface temperature (SST) increases (and is warmest during the long rains season) and consequently the air imported into East Africa becomes less stable. This analysis may be used to aid in understanding overestimates of the East African short rains commonly found in coupled models.
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