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Janicot, S.; Thorncroft, C. D.; Ali, A.; Asencio, N.; Berry, G.; Bock, O.; Bourles, B.; Caniaux, G.; Chauvin, F.; Deme, A.; Kergoat, L.; Lafore, J.-p.; Lavaysse, C.; Lebel, T.; Marticorena, B.; Mounier, F.; Nedelec, P.; Redelsperger, J.-l.; Ravegnani, F.; Reeves, C. E.; Roca, R.; De Rosnay, P.; Schlager, H.; Sultan, B.; Tomasini, M.; Ulanovsky, A.. |
The AMMA (African Monsoon Multidisciplinary Analysis) program is dedicated to providing a better understanding of the West African monsoon and its influence on the physical, chemical and biological environment regionally and globally, as well as relating variability of this monsoon system to issues of health, water resources, food security and demography for West African nations. Within this framework, an intensive field campaign took place during the summer of 2006 to better document specific processes and weather systems at various key stages of this monsoon season. This campaign was embedded within a longer observation period that documented the annual cycle of surface and atmospheric conditions between 2005 and 2007. The present paper provides a large... |
Tipo: Text |
Palavras-chave: Meteorology and atmospheric dynamics; Climatology; Precipitation; Tropical meteorology. |
Ano: 2008 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00203/31457/29861.pdf |
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