2020
DOI: 10.1007/s00382-020-05438-5
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Characteristics and thermodynamics of Sahelian heatwaves analysed using various thermal indices

Abstract: Prolonged periods of extreme heat also known as heatwaves are a growing concern in a changing climate. Over the Sahel, a hot and semi-arid region in West Africa, they are still relatively poorly understood and managed. In this research, five multivariate thermal indices derived from the ERA5 database were used to characterize Sahelian heatwaves for statistical analysis and as a sampling basis to investigate their underlying thermodynamic causes. Results show that on average most locations in the Sahel suffer f… Show more

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“…The literature indicates that Sahelian heatwaves are relatively short-lived as compared to other regions, but are extremely severe in magnitude (e.g. Oueslati et al 2017;Guigma et al 2020a). Moreover, over the recent decades and in agreement with the global trend, they have been more frequent, more intense (especially at night) and longer lasting (Fontaine et al 2013;Ringard et al 2016;Moron et al 2016;Oueslati et al 2017;Barbier et al 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 84%
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“…The literature indicates that Sahelian heatwaves are relatively short-lived as compared to other regions, but are extremely severe in magnitude (e.g. Oueslati et al 2017;Guigma et al 2020a). Moreover, over the recent decades and in agreement with the global trend, they have been more frequent, more intense (especially at night) and longer lasting (Fontaine et al 2013;Ringard et al 2016;Moron et al 2016;Oueslati et al 2017;Barbier et al 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…The present research analyses heatwave prediction skill for forecasts initialised in two seasons, as in Guigma et al (2020a): the February to March season (FM hereafter) and the pre-monsoon April to June season (AMJ hereafter), which marks the peak of heat in the region.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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