Les avancées d'AMMA sur les interactions océan-atmosphère
Author(s) -
Guy Caniaux,
Hervé Giordani,
JeanLuc Redelsperger,
Malick Wade,
Bernard Bourlès,
Denis Bourras,
Gaëlle de Coëtlogon,
Yves du Penhoat,
Serge Janicot,
Erica Key,
Urbain Koffi,
Nicolas Kolodziejczyk,
Laurence Eymard,
Julien Jouanno,
Alban Lazar,
Marion LeducLeballeur,
Nathalie Lefèvre,
Frédéric Marin,
Hanh Nguyen,
Gaëlle Parard
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
la météorologie
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2107-0830
pISSN - 0026-1181
DOI - 10.4267/2042/48128
Subject(s) - humanities , political science , art
International audienceThe results gathered since the AMMA/EGEE campaigns of 2005-2007 in the field of air-sea interactions are presented. They show the key role of the Atlantic cold tongue (ACT) in the eastern equatorial Atlantic on the West African monsoon. The strengthening of south easterlies, associated with the Saint-Helena anticyclone, promotes the preconditioning of the thermocline along the equator and the development of the ACT.The equatorial front on its northern boundary, modifies the surface heat fluxes that affect the circulation in the lower atmosphere. This circulation helps to push moisture northward, toward the West African sub-continent, and impacts the monsoon jump
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