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The Impacts of the Indian Ocean warming trend on African Climate. Dan Hodson and Rowan Sutton. NCAS Centre for Global Atmospheric Modelling Department of Meteorology University of Reading. Outline. Observations. Experiments I Atmosphere model forced with:
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The Impacts of the Indian Ocean warming trend onAfrican Climate. Dan Hodson and Rowan Sutton NCAS Centre for Global Atmospheric Modelling Department of Meteorology University of Reading
Outline • Observations. • Experiments I • Atmosphere model forced with: • Historical Observed Sea Surface Temperatures. • 1°C Anomaly in the Indian Ocean • Indian Ocean Temperature Trend • Experiments II • Atmosphere model force with Observed Indian Ocean warming Trend • Results • Conclusions and Caveats
1950-1999 Trend in Rainfall Hoerling et al. J. Climate 2006
FMA AGCM Forced with Obs SSTs 1950-1999 Hoerling et al. J. Climate 2006
JAS AGCM Forced with Obs SSTs 1950-1999 Hoerling et al. J. Climate 2006
Indian Ocean SST trend 0.02 -0.02 Annual mean SST trend 1951-1990 C/year
Atmosphere model force with Observed Indian Ocean warming Trend
SST Anomalies Sept May Jan
Indian Ocean SST Trend IOP ION C
Experiment • Five AGCMs • Arpege • CAM3 • Echam5 • GAM (IAP) • HadAM3 • Indian Ocean Positive (IOP) • Indian Ocean Negative (ION)
Vertical velocity Rainfall Surface Temperature ARP CAM ECH GAM HAD FMA
Vertical velocity Rainfall Surface Temperature ARP CAM ECH GAM HAD JAS
Observed MSLP trends Copsey et al GRL 2006
Conclusions • AGCMs forced with warm Indian Ocean capture some of the trends in African rainfall (both FMA and JAS). • Trends associated with changes in subsidence/ changes in Walker Circulation. • Can we use AGCMs to model past changes in this way?
Station rainfall trends 1950-1999 (JAS/FMA)