Variability of the Eastern Africa Regional Coupled Climate System
North Carolina State University, Raleigh NC
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Abstract
The PIs will investigate the effect of including the hydrodynamic effects due to the large lakes in east Africa on climate variability of the region. Prior work by the PIs has demonstrated that the hydrodynamics of Lake Victoria plays a critical role in determining the coupled variability of the lake and regional climate. Adopting the traditional approach in which the model formulation is entirely based on thermodynamics and the motion in the lake is neglected, has not proven satisfactory for this region. The PIs will also study the role of coastal Indian Ocean thermodynamic forcing on climate variability of the region. In addition, the physical mechanisms responsible for extreme climate conditions over east Africa during the recent 1997-1998 El Nino Southern Oscillation event will be examined. There is strong educational collaboration related to this research between University of Nairobi, Kenya, and University of North Carolina Raleigh. The work is important because it will lead to better understanding of regional climate variability over east Africa. This has important societal benefits.
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