February 22, 2014
Journal Article

Assessment of Uncertainties in the Response of the African Monsoon Precipitation to Land Use change simulated by a regional model

Abstract

Land use and land cover over Africa have changed substantially over the last sixty years and this change has been proposed to affect monsoon circulation and precipitation. This study examines the uncertainties on the effect of these changes on the African Monsoon system and Sahel precipitation using an ensemble of regional model simulations with different combinations of land surface and cumulus parameterization schemes. Although the magnitude of the response covers a broad range of values, most of the simulations show a decline in Sahel precipitation due to the expansion of pasture and croplands at the expense of trees and shrubs and an increase in surface air temperature.

Revised: December 23, 2014 | Published: February 22, 2014

Citation

Hagos S.M., L. Leung, Y. Xue, A. Boone, F. de Sales, N. Neupane, and M. Huang, et al. 2014. Assessment of Uncertainties in the Response of the African Monsoon Precipitation to Land Use change simulated by a regional model. Climate Dynamics 43, no. 9-10:2765-2775. PNNL-SA-96599. doi:10.1007/s00382-014-2092-x