Autores
Bernard Fontaine, Nathalie Philippon, Sylwia Trzaska, Pascal Roucou
Fecha de publicación
2002/7/27
Revista
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres
Volumen
107
Número
D14
Páginas
ACL 1-1-ACL 1-9
Descripción
This article focuses on the spring to summer evolutions of the West African monsoon from an energetic point of view; it uses NCEP/NCAR reanalyses along with observed and simulated rainfall data over the period 1968–1998. The results show that the West African monsoon can be viewed as a coupled ocean‐atmosphere‐land system phased with the zenithal evolution of solar radiation which maintains its thermally direct circulation by pumping, from the surface, enthalpy mainly in spring and latent energy in summer. In this context the horizontal energy gradients in the boundary layer play a key role during the spring to summer transition. At the beginning of spring, the moist static energy (MSE) meridional gradients are the strongest over the continent and are maintained by sensible heating and cooling. Then they relax and the monsoon air mass is transported northward into the continent. However, before the …
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Artículos de Google Académico
B Fontaine, N Philippon, S Trzaska, P Roucou - Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 2002