Influence of the sea surface temperature decadal variability on tropical precipitation : West African and South American monsoon / Julián Villamayor.
2020
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Title
Influence of the sea surface temperature decadal variability on tropical precipitation : West African and South American monsoon / Julián Villamayor.
Author
Villamayor, Julián, author.
ISBN
9783030203276 (electronic book)
3030203271 (electronic book)
9783030203269
3030203271 (electronic book)
9783030203269
Published
Cham : Springer, 2020.
Language
English
Description
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Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-20
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QC851
Dewey Decimal Classification
551.5/246
Summary
In this book the Sea Surface Temperature (SST) patterns of decadal-to-multidecadal variability observed and simulated by 17 general circulation models (GCMs) are analyzed. Furthermore, their impact on precipitation in West Africa and South America and the atmospheric mechanisms involved are assessed. Through this analysis, the effect of external forcings on these impacts and the relative contribution of decadal-to-multidecadal variability patterns of SST to precipitation are presented in depth. Finally, a humid period in the West African region of the Sahel during the 19th century, previously little documented, is analyzed using an atmospheric GCM. The monsoons of West Africa and South America have shown changes in the timescales of a few decades. Previous work suggests a relationship with patterns of decadal-to-multidecadal variability of SST, such as global warming and the Atlantic and Pacific variability. However, the dynamics underlying this relationship and its simulation by current GCMs had not been addressed in a consistent manner. This is the main motivation of this book. The results of this book not only represent a great step forward in our understanding of the changes in the precipitation regimes of the studied regions, but they can also be of great help for the improvement of decadal prediction systems and the associated social consequences.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Data and Methodology
Influence of the GW
Influence of the AMV
Influence of the IPO
Contribution of the SST Modes to Rainfall Variability
Atlantic Control of the late 19th Century Sahel Humid Period
Conclusion and Future Work.
Data and Methodology
Influence of the GW
Influence of the AMV
Influence of the IPO
Contribution of the SST Modes to Rainfall Variability
Atlantic Control of the late 19th Century Sahel Humid Period
Conclusion and Future Work.