Understanding Recent Eastern Horn of Africa Rainfall Variability and Change

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作者
Liebmann, Brant [1 ,2 ]
Hoerling, Martin P. [3 ]
Funk, Chris [4 ,5 ]
Blade, Ileana [6 ,7 ]
Dole, Randall M. [3 ]
Allured, Dave [1 ,2 ]
Quan, Xiaowei [1 ,2 ]
Pegion, Philip [1 ,2 ]
Eischeid, Jon K. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Colorado, NOAA Earth Syst Res Lab, Boulder, CO 80309 USA
[2] Univ Colorado, CIRES, Boulder, CO 80309 USA
[3] NOAA Earth Syst Res Lab, Div Phys Sci, Boulder, CO USA
[4] US Geol Survey, Earth Resources Observat & Sci Ctr, Sioux Falls, SD USA
[5] Univ Calif Santa Barbara, Climate Hazards Grp, Santa Barbara, CA 93106 USA
[6] Univ Barcelona, Fac Fis, Dept Astron & Meteorol, E-08028 Barcelona, Spain
[7] IC3, Barcelona, Spain
关键词
SEA-SURFACE TEMPERATURE; INDIAN-OCEAN; SHORT RAINS; CLIMATE; PRECIPITATION; ATMOSPHERE; PACIFIC; ANOMALIES; SENSITIVITY; DYNAMICS;
D O I
10.1175/JCLI-D-13-00714.1
中图分类号
P4 [大气科学(气象学)];
学科分类号
0706 ; 070601 ;
摘要
Observations and sea surface temperature (SST)-forced ECHAM5 simulations are examined to study the seasonal cycle of eastern Africa rainfall and its SST sensitivity during 1979-2012, focusing on interannual variability and trends. The eastern Horn is drier than the rest of equatorial Africa, with two distinct wet seasons, and whereas the October-December wet season has become wetter, the March-May season has become drier. The climatological rainfall in simulations driven by observed SSTs captures this bimodal regime. The simulated trends also qualitatively reproduce the opposite-sign changes in the two rainy seasons, suggesting that SST forcing has played an important role in the observed changes. The consistency between the sign of 1979-2012 trends and interannual SST-precipitation correlations is exploited to identify the most likely locations of SST forcing of precipitation trends in the model, and conceivably also in nature. Results indicate that the observed March-May drying since 1979 is due to sensitivity to an increased zonal gradient in SST between Indonesia and the central Pacific. In contrast, the October-December precipitation increase is mostly due to western Indian Ocean warming. The recent upward trend in the October-December wet season is rather weak, however, and its statistical significance is compromised by strong year-to-year fluctuations. October-December eastern Horn rain variability is strongly associated with El Nino-Southern Oscillation and Indian Ocean dipole phenomena on interannual scales, in both model and observations. The interannual October-December correlation between the ensemble-average and observed Horn rainfall 0.87. By comparison, interannual March-May Horn precipitation is only weakly constrained by SST anomalies.
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页码:8630 / 8645
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