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Keenlyside N., Vareilles M de., Brandt P., Brochier Timothée, Demissie T., Koseki S., Mohino E., Lopez-Parages J., Prodhomme C., Sarré A. (2019). Towards improved climate prediction for West Africa [résumé]. In : Brehmer Patrice (ed.), Diogoul N. (collab.), Zenk C. (collab.), Vareilles M. de (collab.), Keenlyside N. (collab.), Nascimento J.M. (collab.), Ramos V. M. (collab.), Sow B.A. (collab.), Fock H. (collab.), Schmidt J. (collab.), Ekau W. (collab.), Mbaye A. (collab.), Fall. A. (collab.), Monteiro I. (collab.), Kouassi A.M. (collab.), Silva O. (collab.), Brochier Timothée (collab.), Sall. M. (collab.), Mayif M. (collab.), Koné V. (collab.), Gorgues Thomas (collab.), Ferreira Santos C. (collab.), Bamy I.L. (collab.), Barry I. (collab.), Sidibe M. (collab.), Diadhou H. (collab.). International conference ICAWA 2017 and 2018 : extended book of abstract : the AWA project : ecosystem approach to the management of fisheries and the marine environment in West African waters. [s.l.] : SRFC/CSRP ; IRD, p. 47. ICAWA : International Conference AWA, 4., Mindelo (CPV), 2017/11/13-17. ISBN 978-9553602-0-06.

Titre du document
Towards improved climate prediction for West Africa [résumé]
Année de publication
2019
Type de document
Colloque
Auteurs
Keenlyside N., Vareilles M de., Brandt P., Brochier Timothée, Demissie T., Koseki S., Mohino E., Lopez-Parages J., Prodhomme C., Sarré A.
In
Brehmer Patrice (ed.), Diogoul N. (collab.), Zenk C. (collab.), Vareilles M. de (collab.), Keenlyside N. (collab.), Nascimento J.M. (collab.), Ramos V. M. (collab.), Sow B.A. (collab.), Fock H. (collab.), Schmidt J. (collab.), Ekau W. (collab.), Mbaye A. (collab.), Fall. A. (collab.), Monteiro I. (collab.), Kouassi A.M. (collab.), Silva O. (collab.), Brochier Timothée (collab.), Sall. M. (collab.), Mayif M. (collab.), Koné V. (collab.), Gorgues Thomas (collab.), Ferreira Santos C. (collab.), Bamy I.L. (collab.), Barry I. (collab.), Sidibe M. (collab.), Diadhou H. (collab.) International conference ICAWA 2017 and 2018 : extended book of abstract : the AWA project : ecosystem approach to the management of fisheries and the marine environment in West African waters
Source
[s.l.] : SRFC/CSRP ; IRD, 2019, p. 47 ISBN 978-9553602-0-06
Colloque
ICAWA : International Conference AWA, 4., Mindelo (CPV), 2017/11/13-17
The project 'Enhancing Prediction of Tropical Atlantic Climate and its Impacts – PREFACE' (www.preface-project.eu) is a 4.5 year research project funded by the European Union under FP7- Environment. The project gathers 28 partners from 18 countries across Africa and Europe, with expertise in oceanography, climate modelling and prediction, and fisheries science, targeting climate prediction and marine-ecosystem changes in the eastern boundary and equatorial upwelling regions of the tropical Atlantic. Since 2013 and in a spirit of strong international cooperation, PREFACE has made important contributions towards improving the Atlantic observational network and climate prediction models – whilst enhancing local capacity and harvesting the synergy from inter-projects collaboration – such that we can now usefully forecast climate from a season to a decade in advance over large regions of the tropical Atlantic Ocean, and over parts of continental South America and Africa. A particular example is the skill in predictions of ocean surface temperature and Sahel rainfall a season to several years ahead. There is also a potential to predict stock biomass from a season to years in advance. We showed that the upwelling intensity in North West Africa and consequent marine productivity are redistributed due to warming trends, and we report a northern spatial shift of round sardinella. In the southeast Atlantic, a similar shift is reported on the same species. Such potentially predictable changes impact food security management and demand adequate policy measures. However, more work is required to make the most use of these predictions. Climate model errors and modelling of biophysical relations continue to be a major challenge. These introduce uncertainties in future projections of climate change and its impacts in this region. They also limit shorter-term climate prediction. Thus much more work is needed to improve models. Collaborative climate research on the Atlantic remains a key priority.
Plan de classement
Sciences du milieu [021] ; Ecologie, systèmes aquatiques [036] ; Ressources halieutiques [040]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F A010078243]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010078252
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