09 July 2008
20th century Sahel rainfall variability as simulated by the ARPEGE AGCM and future changes (2)
Here is the submitted draft version to climate dynamics concerning the links between SST/Tropospheric temperatures and the Sahelian drought for the ARPEGE model, and an highlight concerning the IPCC simulations
update (09/07/08)
clim_dyn_paper_caminade_terray_2008.pdf
30 June 2008
Blue tongue disease and climate change over Europe
Here is a short report concerning preliminary results:
Blue_tongue_results.pdf
02 June 2008
Validation Atlas for ENSEMBLES RCMs runs over Europe
This is done for the summer (JJA) and winter (DJF) seasons and for 4 impact variables:
Rainfall
2meter temperature
Minimum and maximum temperatures.
Other analyses would be updated later (time series....)
The link: Valid_RCM.doc
22 May 2008
Presentation Niamey, AMMA-ENSEMBLES meeting
Submitted Abstract:
As a consequence of the severe drought that occurs from 1970 to 2000, forecasting rainfall over the Sahel at seasonal time scales became a priority regarding to impacts in terms of food, health and security managements since the 1970’s. Improving the prediction of the West African Monsoon (WAM) system and its impacts on health, water resources and food security is one of the main aims of the AMMA (African Monsoon Multidisciplinary Analysis) project. In parallel, within the European DEMETER and ENSEMBLES projects framework, a well-validated European coupled multi-model ensemble forecast system for reliable seasonal to interannual prediction has been developed, and maintained at ECMWF. Using the model forecasts performed in ENSEMBLES and DEMETER projects in order to highlight their performance and their reliability over West Africa appeared to be essential, from the first cross AMMA/ENSEMBLES meeting that took place in Bamako, Mali.
Within this framework, we propose to highlight the performance of the different models participating in the ENSEMBLES and DEMETER projects in capturing the mean features of the WAM, as well as of the multi-model hindcasts, during the rainy season (from July to September) over the [1991-2001] common period. Different reference observation data sets are used (CRU, GPCP, NCEP....) to validate the model forecasts. This task is achieved using common validation tools, namely typical indices and maps to determine the model biases (mean/variability) and determinist/probabilistic scores (Correlation/Brier/ROC) to highlight the forecasts performance. A perfect model approach is also used to determine the potential predictability (PP) of the main impact variables (this analysis provides an idea about the upper limit of forecasting probabilities).
Preliminary results highlight common precipitation biases as simulated by coarse resolution GCM used in climate studies, namely overestimation of rainfall over the high mountains (Ethiopia plateau) and underestimation over the low ones (Cameroon mounts, Senegal coast). These biases are relatively similar for both the mean and the variance. Other common (well-known) biases are depicted for relevant SST areas, namely a warm bias over the Gulf of Guinea and the Eastern Pacific region (ENSO). The rainfall potential predictability is relatively high over the Guinea Coast whereas it is relatively weak over the Sahel. Moreover, the model rainfall forecasts seem to be more skilful over the Guinea Coast and the tropical Atlantic Ocean than the Sahel.
Similarities and differences between DEMETER and ENSEMBLES hindcasts systems over sub-Saharan Africa will then be given in the conclusion. A discussion will also be done about the limiting selected common period (1991-2001). Namely, is 10 year model climate enough to have significant statistical results (mean, variance, etc) over the Sahel? Strategies and methods to improve the model forecast performance will then be highlighted as perspectives.
caminade_morse_Niamey.ppt
Guideline (few comments slide by slide):
guideline_Niamey.ppt
16 May 2008
Validation ENSEMBLES/DEMETER v1.2
Few results are discussed:
Atlas_ENSEMBLES_DEMETER_Africa.v1.2.pdf
The figures have also been updated on the flickr site:
http://flickr.com/photos/25358757@N06/sets/72157605087475214/
02 May 2008
20th century Sahel rainfall variability as simulated by the ARPEGE AGCM and future changes
clim_dyn_paper_caminade_terray_2008.pdf
25 April 2008
DEMETER/ENSEMBLES Africa/Florida presentation
Conference_florida_Andy.ppt
An update of the Africa report would be done soon......