Projected changes in African easterly wave activity due to climate change

Akintomide A. Akinsanola*, Adeyemi A. Adebiyi, Vishal Bobde, Oluwafemi E. Adeyeri, Alain T. Tamoffo, Derrick K. Danso

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Abstract

African easterly waves significantly influence regional hydroclimate, making it crucial to understand how global warming will impact their activity. Here, we investigate future changes in wave activity and assess the underlying mechanisms using an ensemble of Earth system models. We find a robust increase in wave activity over the Sahel-Sahara region by the end of the 21st century under two emission scenarios. This intensification is linked to increased baroclinicity associated with a strengthening of the meridional temperature gradient between the Guinea Coast and the Sahara. Our results also indicate that low-level warming enhances the waves by reinforcing monsoon flow, leading to increased convergence and vertical motion along the intertropical discontinuity. These energetic alterations significantly modify the conditions that currently produce these waves. Overall, our findings suggest that changes in wave activity could impact the transport of Saharan dust and mesoscale convective activity over the Sahel.
Original languageEnglish
Article number2
Number of pages13
JournalCommunications Earth and Environment
Volume6
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 Jan 2025

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