“…The African continental shelf is host to natural resources of particular and critical socio-economic value for coastal communities (Kainge et al, 2020). Understanding the significance of observed changes in ocean variables such as temperature and wind (Roualt et al, 2010;Leduc et al, 2010;Santos et al, 2012;Beal et al, 2016;Vizy et al, 2018;Malan et al, 2019), and ecosystem changes such as species range shifts and variability in species abundance (Cockcroft et al, 2008;Roy et al, 2007;Coetzee et al, 2008;Yemane et al, 2014;Blamey et al, 2015;Jarre et al, 2015a;Van der Linge et al, 2016;Kainge et al, 2017;Van der Linge and Hampton, 2018), have transdisciplinary significance (Potts et al, 2014;Augustyn et al, 2017;Hobday and Pecl, 2014;Kainge et al, 2020). Construction of climatological maps of key ocean variables, based on the calculation of mean fields from historical data sets, are valuable reference tools in this regard.…”