“…Southern Africa is a region of pronounced climate variability on a range of scales (Tyson et al, 1975;Mason, 1990Mason, , 1995Lindesay, 1988;Reason, 1998;Reason et al, 2000;Richard et al, 2001;Reason and Rouault, 2002;Rouault et al, 2002;Colberg et al, 2004;Cook et al, 2004;Washington and Preston, 2006;Singleton and Reason, 2007;Pohl et al, 2009Pohl et al, , 2010Crétat et al, 2012;Malherbe et al, 2014;Grimm and Reason, 2015;Dieppois et al, 2016) whose relationships with regional circulation systems are still not well understood. One such prominent circulation system in the mid-levels of the troposphere over southern Africa that occurs during austral spring, summer and early autumn is the Botswana High.…”