1982
DOI: 10.1175/1520-0493(1982)110<1722:anfjin>2.0.co;2
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A Newly Found Jet in North Kenya (Turkana Channel)

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“…It persists throughout the year, and is formed by orographic channeling of the flow (Kinuthia and Asnani 1982;Kinuthia 1992). A negative correlation between the strength of the Turkana jet and the Somali jet is found in regional model simulations (Vizy and Cook 2003), although the authors note that the Turkana jet should be investigated further with higher resolution simulations.…”
Section: Climate Variability: East Africamentioning
confidence: 98%
“…It persists throughout the year, and is formed by orographic channeling of the flow (Kinuthia and Asnani 1982;Kinuthia 1992). A negative correlation between the strength of the Turkana jet and the Somali jet is found in regional model simulations (Vizy and Cook 2003), although the authors note that the Turkana jet should be investigated further with higher resolution simulations.…”
Section: Climate Variability: East Africamentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Figure 1, the Turkana channel is -700 km long, and it is oriented from southeast to northwest. Kinuthia and Asnani [1982] The CB region usually experiences its yearly peak rainfall in October and November when the soil moisture is expected to increase as well. The model simulated a soil moisture gain in October and November.…”
Section: Precipitationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kulal (2300 m ASL) and the Mt Nyiru Range (2750 m ASL). Both Kinuthia and Asnani [21,22] observed that, throughout the year, the NE and SE monsoon near the equator branches off from the Indian Ocean, enters the Turkana channel and intensifies (Fig. 1).…”
Section: Area Of Studymentioning
confidence: 56%
“…The jet stream is created by the much bigger East African low-level jet. The Turkana Channel jet blows lasting through the year from the South East through the valley between the East African and the Ethiopian Highlands extending from the Ocean to the deserts in Sudan [21]. The wind is enhanced locally between Mt.…”
Section: Area Of Studymentioning
confidence: 99%