Title: The African Monsoon Recent Evolution and Current Status
1The African Monsoon Recent Evolution and Current
Status
Update prepared by Climate Prediction Center / NC
EP
21 March 2008
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2Outline
Highlights Recent Evolution and Current Condit
ions
NCEP GEFS Forecasts Summary
3Highlights
- Beneficial rains returned to South Africa for the
second consecutive week, while light or no rain
persisted over the southern areas of Mozambique
and Zimbabwe. - Light or no rain continued to delay the onset of
the rainy season in many areas in the Greater
Horn of Africa, including Kenya and Ethiopia.
4Overview
- Over the past 7 days, moderate to heavy rains
sustained moisture surpluses over many areas in
southern Africa, including South Africa and
Namibia. Moderate to heavy downpours also
returned in above average rains over southeastern
Angola, Zambia, northern Zimbabwe, central
Mozambique, southern Malawi, western Botswana,
and western Tanzania. Rainfall was near average
over southwestern Kenya. However, light to
moderate rains sustained moisture deficits in
many areas of the Greater Horn of Africa,
including most areas in Kenya, much of Ethiopia,
where the Belg rains are yet to settle, southern
Somalia, Uganda, Rwanda, and Burundi. Rainfall
was also below average over the Gulf of Guinea
region, while seasonably dry weather prevailed in
the Sahel. - Over the last 30 days, the impact of TC Ivan and
Jokwe resulted in above average rainfall
rainfall along the west coast of Madagascar and
portions of northern Mozambique. The wet
conditions over the past week in South Africa
resulted in above average rainfall for the last
30 days. Rainfall was also above average over
portions of western Botswana, and central
Namibia. However, lighter than average rains
offset the impact of TCs Ivan and Jokwe and
sustained moisture deficits along the east coast
of Madagascar. Lower than average rains also
sustained moisture deficits over southern
Mozambique, Zimbabwe, eastern Botswana, most
areas in Zambia, and portions of central
Tanzania. Light rains also continued to sustain
moisture deficits over most areas in Kenya,
Ethiopia, southern Sudan, and Uganda. - Over the last 90 days, rainfall was overall above
average over most areas in southern Africa,
except for the southern areas of Mozambique and
Zimbabwe, central Madagascar, northeastern
Zambia, and northern Angola. - For the period 22-28 March 2008, the NCEP global
ensemble forecasts (GEFS) suggests that there is
a 90 chance or above for precipitation to exceed
50 mm over most areas in Tanzania, and
southwestern Kenya, and local areas along the
Gulf of Guinea coast. There is a 95 chance for
precipitation to exceed 25 mm over the
Kwazulu/Natal province of South Africa.
According to the GEFS, the chance for moderate to
heavy rains to occur in eastern Africa is weak.
5Rainfall Patterns Last 7 Days
During the past 7 days, rainfall was again above
average over portions of southern Africa,
including northwestern Namibia, southeastern
Angola, Zambia, northern Zimbabwe, central
Mozambique and southern Malawi, the Maize
Triangle of South Africa, western Botswana, and
western Tanzania. Rainfall was also near average
over southwestern Kenya, but was lower than
average over eastern Kenya, Uganda, and Ethiopia,
where the Belg rains are yet to settle.
6Rainfall Patterns Last 30 Days
Over the last 30 days, rainfall was above average
along the west coast of Madagascar and portions
of northern Mozambique as a result of TCs Ivan
and Jokwe. Rainfall was also above average over
portions of northeastern South Africa, western
Botswana, and central Namibia. However, lighter
than average rains sustained moisture deficits
along the east coast of Madagascar, southern
Mozambique, Zimbabwe, eastern Botswana, most
areas in Zambia, and portions of central
Tanzania. Light rains also continued to sustain
moisture deficits over most areas in the Greater
Horn of Africa, central Africa, and the Gulf of
Guinea region.
7Rainfall Patterns Last 90 Days
Over the past 90 days, rainfall was above average
over portions of southern Africa. The largest
rainfall departures occurred over southern
Angola, and northern Mozambique due in part to
TCs Ivan and Jokwe. Rainfall was also above
average over southern Zambia, central Mozambique,
northern Botswana, and much of Namibia. Overall,
Madagascar, received above average rainfall along
its southwest and northeast coastal areas.
Recent short term dryness sustained moisture
deficits over the southern areas of Zimbabwe and
Mozambique.
8Recent Evolution Rainfall
- Recently, southern Mozambique (top panel)
received isolated heavy rains over the past 10
days, but not enough to offset the moisture
deficits observed over the past several weeks.
Since TC Jokwe, rainfall has been below average
over southern Madagascar (middle panel). Crops
in the Maize Triangle of South Africa benefited
from heavy rainfall over the past week..
9Atmospheric CirculationLast 7 Days
_at_
AH
AM
Over the past 7 days, low level easterly wind
anomalies (left panel) persisted over the central
Indian Ocean (IO) between 10 and 20S. The St.
Helen and Mascarene high pressure systems
(indicated by AH and AM on the left panel) also
strengthened, creating favorable conditions for
frontal systems to move across southern Africa.
The moderate to heavy rains observed over South
Africa over the last 7 days were also associated
with the upper level atmospheric anomalous
anticyclonic (counter clockwise) circulation
(indicated with the _at_ sign on the right panel).
The dryness over eastern Africa was associated
with low level westerly wind anomalies over the
equatorial IO.
10NCEP GEFS Model ForecastsNon-Bias Corrected
Probability of precipitation exceedance
Week-1Valid Mar 22-28, 2008
The NCEP global ensemble forecast system (GEFS)
suggest that there is a 90 chance or above for
precipitation to exceed 50 mm over most areas in
Tanzania, and southwestern Kenya, and local areas
along the Gulf of Guinea coast line. There is a
95 chance for precipitation to exceed 25 mm over
the Kwazulu/Natal province of South Africa.
According to the GEFS, the chance for moderate to
heavy rains to occur in eastern Africa is weak.
11Summary
- Over the past 7 days, moderate to heavy rains
sustained moisture surpluses over many areas in
southern Africa, including South Africa and
Namibia. Moderate to heavy downpours also
returned in above average rains over southeastern
Angola, Zambia, northern Zimbabwe, central
Mozambique, southern Malawi, western Botswana,
and western Tanzania. Rainfall was near average
over southwestern Kenya. However, light to
moderate rains sustained moisture deficits in
many areas of the Greater Horn of Africa,
including most areas in Kenya, much of Ethiopia,
where the Belg rains are yet to settle, southern
Somalia, Uganda, Rwanda, and Burundi. Rainfall
was also below average over the Gulf of Guinea
region, while seasonably dry weather prevailed in
the Sahel. - Over the last 30 days, the impact of TC Ivan and
Jokwe resulted in above average rainfall
rainfall along the west coast of Madagascar and
portions of northern Mozambique. The wet
conditions over the past week in South Africa
resulted in above average rainfall for the last
30 days. Rainfall was also above average over
portions of western Botswana, and central
Namibia. However, lighter than average rains
offset the impact of TCs Ivan and Jokwe and
sustained moisture deficits along the east coast
of Madagascar. Lower than average rains also
sustained moisture deficits over southern
Mozambique, Zimbabwe, eastern Botswana, most
areas in Zambia, and portions of central
Tanzania. Light rains also continued to sustain
moisture deficits over most areas in Kenya,
Ethiopia, southern Sudan, and Uganda. - Over the last 90 days, rainfall was overall above
average over most areas in southern Africa,
except for the southern areas of Mozambique and
Zimbabwe, central Madagascar, northeastern
Zambia, and northern Angola. - For the period 22-28 March 2008, the NCEP global
ensemble forecasts (GEFS) suggests that there is
a 90 chance or above for precipitation to exceed
50 mm over most areas in Tanzania, and
southwestern Kenya, and local areas along the
Gulf of Guinea coast. There is a 95 chance for
precipitation to exceed 25 mm over the
Kwazulu/Natal province of South Africa.
According to the GEFS, the chance for moderate to
heavy rains to occur in eastern Africa is weak.