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Climate Dynamics | 2015

A heavy rainfall sounding climatology over Gauteng, South Africa, using self-organising maps

Liesl L. Dyson

The daily weather at a particular place is largely influenced by the synoptic circulation and thermodynamic profile of the atmosphere. Heavy rainfall occurs from a particular subset of synoptic and thermodynamic states. Baseline climatologies provide objective information on heavy rainfall-producing circulation patterns and thermodynamic variables. This is how climatologically large or extreme values associated with heavy rainfall are identified. The aim of this research is to provide a heavy rainfall sounding climatology in austral summer over Gauteng, South Africa, using self-organising maps (SOMs). The results show that the SOM captures the intra-seasonal variability of heavy rainfall soundings by clearly distinguishing between the atmospheric conditions on early summer (October–December) and late summer (January–March) heavy rainfall days. Conditions associated with heavy early summer rainfall are large vertical wind shear and conditional instability, while the atmosphere is drier and cooler than when heavy rainfall occurs in late summer. Late summer heavy rainfall conditions are higher convective instability and small vertical wind shear values. The SOM climatology shows that some heavy rainfall days occur in both early and late summer when large-scale synoptic weather systems cause strong near-surface moisture flux and large values of wind shear. On these days, both the conditional and convective instability of the atmosphere are low and heavy rainfall results from the strong synoptic forcing. In contrast, heavy rainfall also occurs on days when synoptic circulation is not very favourable and the air is relatively dry, but the atmosphere is unstable with warm surface conditions and heavy rainfall develops from local favourable conditions. The SOM climatology provides guidelines to critical values of sounding-derived parameters for all these scenarios.


Journal of Climate | 2018

The Influence of the Lower Stratosphere on Ridging Atlantic Ocean Anticyclones over South Africa

Thando Ndarana; Mary-Jane Bopape; Darryn W. Waugh; Liesl L. Dyson

AbstractThe link between Rossby wave breaking and ridging Atlantic Ocean anticyclones in the South African domain is examined using NCEP–DOE AMIP-II reanalysis data. A simple composite analysis, wh...


International Journal of Climatology | 2013

High‐resolution model‐projected changes in mid‐tropospheric closed‐lows and extreme rainfall events over southern Africa

Christien J. Engelbrecht; F. A. Engelbrecht; Liesl L. Dyson


Water SA | 2009

Heavy daily-rainfall characteristics over the Gauteng Province.

Liesl L. Dyson


Water SA | 2002

A model for the identification of tropical weather systems over South Africa

Liesl L. Dyson; J. van Heerden


International Journal of Climatology | 2015

A baseline climatology of sounding‐derived parameters associated with heavy rainfall over Gauteng, South Africa

Liesl L. Dyson; Johan van Heerden; Paul Sumner


Water SA | 2012

A short-range weather prediction system for South Africa based on a multi-model approach

Stephanie Landman; Francois Engelbrecht; Christien J. Engelbrecht; Liesl L. Dyson; Willem A. Landman; South African


Water SA | 2003

Verification of rainfall forecasts for the Vaal Dam catchment for the summer rainfall seasons of 1994 to 1998

Hg Marx; Liesl L. Dyson; J. van Heerden


Water SA | 2018

Severe weather over the Highveld of South Africa during November 2016

Lee-ann Simpson; Liesl L. Dyson


Atmospheric Research | 2017

A statistical scheme to forecast the daily lightning threat over southern Africa using the Unified Model

Morne Gijben; Liesl L. Dyson; Mattheus Theodor Loots

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Francois Engelbrecht

University of the Witwatersrand

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Jan Stander

University of Pretoria

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Mary-Jane Bopape

South African Weather Service

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Paul Sumner

University of Pretoria

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