An Examination of Boreal Summer Sahel Rainfall Variability in the Context of the Tropical Easterly Jet

The movement of precipitation around the Earth has an integral impact on fresh water availability, vegetation, and the occurrence of natural disasters, and therefore human society at large. In the African Sahel, the rainfall is the limiting factor in agriculture and the most...

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spelling ndltd-fsu.edu-oai-fsu.digital.flvc.org-fsu_4055942020-06-24T03:07:50Z An Examination of Boreal Summer Sahel Rainfall Variability in the Context of the Tropical Easterly Jet King, Sidney E. (Sidney Earle) (authoraut) Nicholson, Sharon E. (professor directing thesis) Chagnon, Jeffrey M. (committee member) Misra, Vasubandhu, 1970- (committee member) Florida State University (degree granting institution) College of Arts and Sciences (degree granting college) Department of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Science (degree granting departmentdgg) Text text Florida State University Florida State University English eng 1 online resource (112 pages) computer application/pdf The movement of precipitation around the Earth has an integral impact on fresh water availability, vegetation, and the occurrence of natural disasters, and therefore human society at large. In the African Sahel, the rainfall is the limiting factor in agriculture and the most variable characteristic of climate both spatially and temporally. In light of recent famine concerns, research on rainfall variability in the Sahel is critical as well as timely. A review of climate and environmental literature provided a perspective and a set of methodologies upon which the research could build. This research emphasizes the role of the regional and global atmospheric circulation in governing the variability of Sahel rainfall. It examines the changing spatiotemporal characteristics of the rainfall regime in the context of the Tropical Easterly Jet (TEJ), the El Nino/Southern Oscillation (ENSO), the Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD), and the Tibetan High. Historical data was obtained from the African rain gauge network, NCEP/NCAR Reanalysis 1, and HadISST version 1.1. The results of this study show that the relationship between the TEJ and Sahel rainfall is a casual one, with a stronger TEJ enhancing upper-level divergence to promote broader, more intense vertical ascent. It also showed that diagnostic variables relevant to the general circulation, such as the maximum ascent within the rainbelt, the northward displacement of the AEJ, and the advection of precipitable water over the Sahel have a robust positive relationship with the Sahel rainfall anomaly due to the influence of the TEJ. The results also determined that a significant relationship exists in terms of the high-frequency interannual variability between negative ENSO events and the strengthening of the TEJ, which would similarly lead to anomalously wet years in the Sahel during a negative ENSO anomaly. This study posits a new framework for understanding rainfall variability in the Sahel due to its focus on the impacts of the atmospheric circulation. Furthermore, it can have important applications to understanding and forecasting droughts and floods in the Sahel, improve the modeling of Sahel climate, and provide a basis for further study of how West Africa and the TEJ fit into the global picture. A Thesis submitted to the Department of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Science in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science. Fall Semester 2016. November 22, 2016. Africa, Climate, Jet, Rainfall, Sahel, Tropical Includes bibliographical references. Sharon Nicholson, Professor Directing Thesis; Jeffrey Chagnon, Committee Member; Vasubandhu Misra, Committee Member. Meteorology FSU_FA2016_King_fsu_0071N_13651 http://purl.flvc.org/fsu/fd/FSU_FA2016_King_fsu_0071N_13651 This Item is protected by copyright and/or related rights. You are free to use this Item in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. For other uses you need to obtain permission from the rights-holder(s). The copyright in theses and dissertations completed at Florida State University is held by the students who author them. http://diginole.lib.fsu.edu/islandora/object/fsu%3A405594/datastream/TN/view/Examination%20of%20Boreal%20Summer%20Sahel%20Rainfall%20Variability%20in%20the%20Context%20of%20the%20Tropical%20Easterly%20Jet.jpg
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An Examination of Boreal Summer Sahel Rainfall Variability in the Context of the Tropical Easterly Jet
description The movement of precipitation around the Earth has an integral impact on fresh water availability, vegetation, and the occurrence of natural disasters, and therefore human society at large. In the African Sahel, the rainfall is the limiting factor in agriculture and the most variable characteristic of climate both spatially and temporally. In light of recent famine concerns, research on rainfall variability in the Sahel is critical as well as timely. A review of climate and environmental literature provided a perspective and a set of methodologies upon which the research could build. This research emphasizes the role of the regional and global atmospheric circulation in governing the variability of Sahel rainfall. It examines the changing spatiotemporal characteristics of the rainfall regime in the context of the Tropical Easterly Jet (TEJ), the El Nino/Southern Oscillation (ENSO), the Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD), and the Tibetan High. Historical data was obtained from the African rain gauge network, NCEP/NCAR Reanalysis 1, and HadISST version 1.1. The results of this study show that the relationship between the TEJ and Sahel rainfall is a casual one, with a stronger TEJ enhancing upper-level divergence to promote broader, more intense vertical ascent. It also showed that diagnostic variables relevant to the general circulation, such as the maximum ascent within the rainbelt, the northward displacement of the AEJ, and the advection of precipitable water over the Sahel have a robust positive relationship with the Sahel rainfall anomaly due to the influence of the TEJ. The results also determined that a significant relationship exists in terms of the high-frequency interannual variability between negative ENSO events and the strengthening of the TEJ, which would similarly lead to anomalously wet years in the Sahel during a negative ENSO anomaly. This study posits a new framework for understanding rainfall variability in the Sahel due to its focus on the impacts of the atmospheric circulation. Furthermore, it can have important applications to understanding and forecasting droughts and floods in the Sahel, improve the modeling of Sahel climate, and provide a basis for further study of how West Africa and the TEJ fit into the global picture. === A Thesis submitted to the Department of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Science in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science. === Fall Semester 2016. === November 22, 2016. === Africa, Climate, Jet, Rainfall, Sahel, Tropical === Includes bibliographical references. === Sharon Nicholson, Professor Directing Thesis; Jeffrey Chagnon, Committee Member; Vasubandhu Misra, Committee Member.
author2 King, Sidney E. (Sidney Earle) (authoraut)
author_facet King, Sidney E. (Sidney Earle) (authoraut)
title An Examination of Boreal Summer Sahel Rainfall Variability in the Context of the Tropical Easterly Jet
title_short An Examination of Boreal Summer Sahel Rainfall Variability in the Context of the Tropical Easterly Jet
title_full An Examination of Boreal Summer Sahel Rainfall Variability in the Context of the Tropical Easterly Jet
title_fullStr An Examination of Boreal Summer Sahel Rainfall Variability in the Context of the Tropical Easterly Jet
title_full_unstemmed An Examination of Boreal Summer Sahel Rainfall Variability in the Context of the Tropical Easterly Jet
title_sort examination of boreal summer sahel rainfall variability in the context of the tropical easterly jet
publisher Florida State University
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