2004
DOI: 10.1002/joc.983
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A coupled regional climate model for the Lake Victoria basin of East Africa

Abstract: A nested coupled model has been developed to investigate the two-way interactions between the regional climate of eastern Africa and Lake Victoria. The atmospheric component of the model is the North Carolina State University (NCSU) version of the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) regional climate model (NCSU-RegCM2). The lake component of the model is based on the Princeton ocean model (POM).Three simulations, each 4 months long, have been performed for the short rains of eastern Africa of Septe… Show more

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“…Strong ENSO years such as 1982/1983, 1997and dry years of 1984/1985, 2000 are captured in most of the regions but missed in others perhaps because ENSO is not the only conditions that influence climate variability. It is known that other anomalies such as the IOD (Goddard et al, 2001;Saji and Yamagata, 2003;Black, 2005;Owiti and Ogallo, 2007;Owiti et al, 2008) and the East African lakes exert influence on the local climates (Song et al, 2004;Thiery et al, 2015).…”
Section: Model Simulation Of Anomalous Wet and Dry Yearsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Strong ENSO years such as 1982/1983, 1997and dry years of 1984/1985, 2000 are captured in most of the regions but missed in others perhaps because ENSO is not the only conditions that influence climate variability. It is known that other anomalies such as the IOD (Goddard et al, 2001;Saji and Yamagata, 2003;Black, 2005;Owiti and Ogallo, 2007;Owiti et al, 2008) and the East African lakes exert influence on the local climates (Song et al, 2004;Thiery et al, 2015).…”
Section: Model Simulation Of Anomalous Wet and Dry Yearsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This figure is available in colour online at www.interscience.wiley.com/ijoc higher spatial resolution and hence improved representation of surface elevations enable RCMs to resolve important atmospheric processes (such as orographic rainfall or interactions with water bodies) better than the host GCM (e.g. Song et al, 2004;Ekström et al, 2005). However, RCMs are computationally demanding, requiring as much processor time as the GCM to compute equivalent scenarios.…”
Section: Dynamical Downscalingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A second-order turbulence closure scheme (Mellor and Yamada 1982) is used to represent the mixed layer dynamics. POM has been widely used to study major lakes and recently has been coupled to a regional climate model to study the impacts of Lake Victoria on the atmosphere (Song et al 2004).…”
Section: B Lake Implementation Of Pommentioning
confidence: 99%