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Sultan Benjamin, Janicot Serge, Drobinski P. (2007). Characterization of the diurnal cycle of the West African monsoon around the monsoon onset. Journal of Climate, 20 (15), p. 4014-4032. ISSN 0894-8755.

Titre du document
Characterization of the diurnal cycle of the West African monsoon around the monsoon onset
Année de publication
2007
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000248619800018
Auteurs
Sultan Benjamin, Janicot Serge, Drobinski P.
Source
Journal of Climate, 2007, 20 (15), p. 4014-4032 ISSN 0894-8755
This study investigates the diurnal cycle of the West African monsoon and its seasonal modulation with particular focus on the monsoon onset period. A composite analysis around the monsoon onset date is applied to the 1979-2000 NCEP-DOE reanalysis and 40-yr ECMWF Re-Analysis (ERA-40) at 0000, 0600, 1200, and 1800 UTC. This study points out two independent modes describing the space-time variability of the diurnal cycle of low-level wind and temperature. While the first mode appears to belong to a gradual and seasonal pattern linked with the northward migration of the whole monsoon system, the second mode is characterized by more rapid time variations with a peak of both temperature and wind anomalies around the monsoon onset date. This latter mode is connected with the time pattern of a nocturnal jet reaching its highest values around the onset date. The diurnal cycle of dry and deep convection is also investigated through the same method. A distinct diurnal cycle of deep convection in the ITCZ is evidenced with a peak at 1200 UTC before the monsoon onset, and at 1800 UTC after the monsoon onset. Strong ascending motions associated with deep convection may generate a gravity wave that propagates northward and reaches the Saharan heat low region 12 h later. The diurnal cycle of the dry convection in the Saharan heat low is similar during the preonset and the postonset periods with a peak at night (0000 UTC) consistent with the nocturnal jet intensification. This convection is localized at 15 degrees and 20 degrees N before and after the monsoon onset, respectively. Both during the first rainy season in spring and the monsoon season in summer, the nocturnal jet brings moisture in the boundary layer north of the ITCZ favoring humidification and initiation of new convective cells, helping the northward progression of the ITCZ. At the end of the Summer the southward return of the ITCZ is associated with the disappearance of the core of the monsoon jet. Despite a lot of similarities between the results obtained using NCEP-DOE and ERA-40 reanalyses, giving confidence in the significance of these results, some differences are identified, especially in the diurnal cycle of deep convection, which limit the interpretation of some of these results and highlight discrepancies in the reanalyses.
Plan de classement
Sciences du milieu [021]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010074998]
Identifiant IRD
PAR00001879
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