Intra-seasonal climate variability of Madagascar. Part 1: Mean summer conditions |
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Authors: | A. Nassor Prof. M. R. Jury |
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Affiliation: | (1) Madagascar Meteorological Services, Antananarivo, Madagascar;(2) Present address: Geography Department, University of Zululand, 3886 Kwa Dlangezwa, South Africa;(3) Present address: Meteorological Headquarters, BP 1254, 101 Antanasivo, Madagascar |
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Abstract: | Summary Variability of the summer climate of Madagascar is studied using area-averaged rainfall (1961–1992) and ECMWF meteorological data (1987–1992). Rainfall time series illustrate a seasonal onset in late December, a convective peak in mid-February and cessation near the end of March. Convective cycles with periods of 10–20 and 40 days are common. The former are contributed by easterly waves and the latter by monsoon surges which may resonate with the Madden Julian Oscillation. Using ECMWF January–February means, the summer climate of the Madagascar region is described. Characteristics of the region include SST>28°C, a quasi-permanent, topographic trade wind trough, sudden cyclogenesis, and distinct circulation regimes with easterly (westerly) shear to the north (south). The most poleward limit of deep convection and sustained uplift is near 20°S, 45°E. A convective vortex embedded in the ITCZ is a prevalent feature owing to the interaction of the NW monsoon and local topography.With 11 Figures |
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