West African Monsoon System’s Responses to Global Ocean–Regional Atmosphere Coupling

Author:

Tamoffo Alain T.1ORCID,Weber Torsten1ORCID,Cabos William2ORCID,Monerie Paul-Arthur3ORCID,Cook Kerry H.4ORCID,Sein Dmitry V.56ORCID,Dosio Alessandro7ORCID,Klutse Nana A. B.89ORCID,Akinsanola Akintomide A.1011ORCID,Jacob Daniela1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. a Climate Service Center Germany (GERICS), Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon, Hamburg, Germany

2. b Departamento de Física y Matemáticas, Universidad de Alcalá, Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, Spain

3. c National Centre for Atmospheric Science, Reading, United Kingdom

4. d Department of Geological Sciences, Jackson School of Geosciences, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas

5. e Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research, Bremerhaven, Germany

6. f Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Russian Academy of Science, Moscow, Russia

7. g European Commission, Joint Research Centre, Ispra, Italy

8. h African Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Kigali, Rwanda

9. i Department of Physics, University of Ghana, Accra, Ghana

10. j Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Illinois Chicago, Chicago, Illinois

11. k Environmental Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory, Lemont, Illinois

Abstract

Abstract This study explores the added value (AV) of a regional Earth system model (ESM) compared to an atmosphere-only regional climate model (RCM) in simulating West African monsoon (WAM) rainfall. The primary goals are to foster discussions on the suitability of coupled RCMs for WAM projections and deepen our understanding of ocean–atmosphere coupling’s influence on the WAM system. The study employs results from dynamical downscaling of the ERA-Interim reanalysis and Max Plank Institute ESM, low resolution (MPI-ESM-LR), by two RCMs, atmosphere only (REMO) and REMO coupled with Max Planck Institute Ocean Model (MPIOM) (ROM), at ∼25-km horizontal resolution. Results show that in regions distant from coupling domain boundaries such as West Africa (WA), constraint conditions from ERA-Interim are more beneficial than coupling effects. REMO, reliant on oceanic sea surface temperatures (SSTs) from observations and influenced by ERA-Interim, is biased under coupling conditions, although coupling offers potential advantages in representing heat and mass fluxes. Contrastingly, as intended, coupling improves SSTs and monsoon fluxes’ relationships under ESM-forced conditions. In this latter case, the coupling features a dipole-like spatial structure of AV, improving precipitation over the Guinea Coast but degrading precipitation over half of the Sahel. Our extensive examination of physical processes and mechanisms underpinning the WAM system supports the plausibility of AV. Additionally, we found that the monsoonal dynamics over the ocean respond to convective activity, with the Sahara–Sahel surface temperature gradient serving as the maintenance mechanism. While further efforts are needed to enhance the coupled RCM, we advocate for its use in the context of WAM rainfall forecasts and projections.

Funder

Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

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