Title: Report%20to%20WGSIP%20on%20VACS%20activities
1Report to WGSIP on VACS activities
2Tanzania Workshop
- The Tanzania Meteorological Agency (TMA) hosted
the Variability of the African Climate System
(VACS) workshop from 10th to 13th July 2006 at
the Dar Es Salaam Conference Centre in Dar Es
Salaam, Tanzania - The workshop was followed by a CLIVAR panel
meeting from 13th to 15th July 2006 (sponsored by
WMO, START International, NOAA, UKMO, Reading and
TMA, among others)
3Outcomes
- A scientist from each NMS in southern and East
Africa was trained on the use of CPT as well as
scientist from operational ocean agencies in the
region (South Africa, Angola, Namibia,
Mozambique, Tanzania, Mauritius, Kenya) - These operational scientists provided input into
the evolving CLIVAR research programmes (e.g.,
SAGRADEX) for southern and East Africa
respectively - Train the trainers workshop planned so that
there is a CPT expert in each African sub-region
(who will then disseminate CPT expertise locally
(this person will then run own training
workshops)) - Need was identified that better interaction is
needed between COFs and regional institutions
4MOS tool from IRI
CPT can be introduced to students how to use
large-scale fields from global models to
downscale for their region and application
5Southern African research activity a proposal
for a regional project SAGRADEX
- Chris Reason Richard Washington
6SAGRADEXa proposed regional study for southern
Africa
- The southern Africa region is characterised by
very tight gradients in SST, topography,
vegetation and soil moisture, and in this
respect, is unique in the Southern Hemisphere,
and in Africa as a whole - These gradients are fundamental for the regional
climate and likely significantly modify the
local / regional impacts of ENSO and other large
scale climate modes over many parts of southern
Africa - These gradients, and the associated ones in
rainfall, determine land use, appropriate farming
practice and result in high bio-diversity (South
Africa has the 3rd largest biodiversity after
Brazil and Indonesia) but also in very sensitive
/ fragile ecosytems in a region prone to frequent
drought and flooding events - Models have difficulty in adequately resolving
these gradients this hampers understanding of
regional climate variability, seasonal
forecasting and climate prediction efforts, and
assessing the likely impacts of climate change
over the region.
7Status on SAGRADEX
- Funding has been obtained from the UK Royal
Society and the South African National Research
Foundation to hold a workshop later this year to
develop a White Paper for funding agencies
8Young African scientists research day
- VACS organized a Young African Scientist Research
Day at the WCRP JSC meeting in Zanzibar in March
2007 - A special issue in IJoC is being organised to
publish the research presented by the YAS at the
JSC meeting - Review of ICSU Regional Office for Africa
Research Programme and START PACOM (Pan-African
Committee) AFRICANNESS proposal (Earth System
Science in Africa)
9Indian Ocean Panel
- IOP4 was held at the SAWS to promote interaction
with African scientist on the impacts of Indian
Ocean variability on African climate - Better interaction was proposed between IOP and
WGSIP
10The dominant pattern of interannual variability
in the observed central-eastern/southern Africa
rainfall can be qualitatively reproduced in the
AGCM by using either global or Indian-Ocean-only
SSTs to drive the model
11The central-eastern/southern African dipole
pattern is not reproduced instead rainfall
anomalies are of the same sign over both southern
and much of eastern Africa
Different here
Not different here
12Largest response
Exp 3
Exp 1
Exp 2
Modelling work suggest that AGCMs are sensitive
to SSTs in the SWIO
13No ENSO, no skill!!!
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0.5072 0.3734
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16Cloud bands influence southern African climate
variability during the austral summer
17UKMO collaboration
- Fully-coupled model forecasts to be included in
SAWS multi-model system - SAWS modellers to test forecast systems ability
to simulate, amongst other, TTTs - Current UKMO system to be replaced in 2009