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A sensitivity study on the role of the swamps of southern Sudan in the summer climate of North Africa using a regional climate model
Authors:Modathir A H Zaroug  M B Sylla  F Giorgi  Elfatih A B Eltahir  Pradeep K Aggarwal
Institution:1. Dinder Center for Environmental Research, Khartoum, Sudan
2. Earth System Physics, International Center for Theoretical Physics, Trieste, Italy
3. Hydraulics Research Center, Ministry of Water Resources and Electricity, Wad Madani, Sudan
4. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA
5. Isotope Hydrology Section, International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, Austria
Abstract:We used the regional climate model RegCM3 to investigate the role of the swamps of southern Sudan in affecting the climate of the surrounding region. Towards this end, we first assessed the performance of a high resolution version of the model over northern Africa. RegCM3 shows a good skill in simulating the climatology of rainfall and temperature patterns as well as the related circulation features during the summer season, outperforming previous coarser resolution applications of the model over this region. Sensitivity experiments reveal that, relative to bare soil conditions, the swamps act to locally modify the surface energy budget primarily through an increase of surface latent heat flux. Existence of the swamps leads to lower ground temperature (up to 2 °C), a larger north–south temperature gradient, and increased local rainfall (up to 40 %). Of particular importance is the impact on rainfall in the surrounding regions. The swamps have almost no impact on the rainfall over the source region of the Nile in Ethiopia or in the Sahel region; however, they favor wetter conditions over central Sudan (up to 15 %) in comparison to the bare desert soil conditions.
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