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Environmental Research Letters | 2015

Projections of rapidly rising surface temperatures over Africa under low mitigation

Francois Engelbrecht; Jimmy O. Adegoke; Mary-Jane Bopape; Mogesh Naidoo; Rebecca M. Garland; Marcus Thatcher; John L. McGregor; Jack Katzfey; Micha Werner; Charles Ichoku; Charles K. Gatebe

An analysis of observed trends in African annual-average near-surface temperatures over the last five decades reveals drastic increases, particularly over parts of the subtropics and central tropical Africa. Over these regions, temperatures have been rising at more than twice the global rate of temperature increase. An ensemble of high-resolution downscalings, obtained using a single regional climate model forced with the sea-surface temperatures and sea-ice fields of an ensemble of global circulation model (GCM) simulations, is shown to realistically represent the relatively strong temperature increases observed in subtropical southern and northern Africa. The amplitudes of warming are generally underestimated, however. Further warming is projected to occur during the 21st century, with plausible increases of 4?6 ?C over the subtropics and 3?5 ?C over the tropics by the end of the century relative to present-day climate under the A2 (a low mitigation) scenario of the Special Report on Emission Scenarios. High impact climate events such as heat-wave days and high fire-danger days are consistently projected to increase drastically in their frequency of occurrence. General decreases in soil-moisture availability are projected, even for regions where increases in rainfall are plausible, due to enhanced levels of evaporation. The regional dowscalings presented here, and recent GCM projections obtained for Africa, indicate that African annual-averaged temperatures may plausibly rise at about 1.5 times the global rate of temperature increase in the subtropics, and at a somewhat lower rate in the tropics. These projected increases although drastic, may be conservative given the model underestimations of observed temperature trends. The relatively strong rate of warming over Africa, in combination with the associated increases in extreme temperature events, may be key factors to consider when interpreting the suitability of global mitigation targets in terms of African climate change and climate change adaptation in Africa.


International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health | 2015

Regional Projections of Extreme Apparent Temperature Days in Africa and the Related Potential Risk to Human Health

Rebecca M. Garland; Mamopeli Matooane; Francois Engelbrecht; Mary-Jane Morongwa Bopape; Willem A. Landman; Mogesh Naidoo; Jacobus van der Merwe; Caradee Y. Wright

Regional climate modelling was used to produce high resolution climate projections for Africa, under a “business as usual scenario”, that were translated into potential health impacts utilizing a heat index that relates apparent temperature to health impacts. The continent is projected to see increases in the number of days when health may be adversely affected by increasing maximum apparent temperatures (AT) due to climate change. Additionally, climate projections indicate that the increases in AT results in a moving of days from the less severe to the more severe Symptom Bands. The analysis of the rate of increasing temperatures assisted in identifying areas, such as the East African highlands, where health may be at increasing risk due to both large increases in the absolute number of hot days, and due to the high rate of increase. The projections described here can be used by health stakeholders in Africa to assist in the development of appropriate public health interventions to mitigate the potential health impacts from climate change.


Archive | 2012

Harnessing Cyber-infrastructure for Local Scale Climate Change Research in Africa

Anwar Vahed; Francois Engelbrecht; Ingo Simonis; Mogesh Naidoo; Bolelang Sibolla; Terence van Zyl; Graeme McFerren


Archive | 2017

The application of photochemical modelling for the City of Johannesburg AQMP

Mogesh Naidoo; Bhekizizwe A Sibiya; T Bird; M Nekhwalivhe; J Netshandama; M Mahlatji


Clean Air Journal | 2017

Air quality indicators from the Environmental Performance Index: potential use and limitations in South Africa

Rebecca M. Garland; Mogesh Naidoo; Bhekizizwe A Sibiya; Rietha Oosthuizen


Archive | 2015

The consideration of non-anthropogenic emissions for air quality modelling in South Africa

Mogesh Naidoo; Stuart Piketh


Archive | 2014

An investigation of high ozone episodes in the City of Johannesburg

Yr Padayachi; Tirusha Thambiran; Mogesh Naidoo; Rebecca M. Garland; Nelvia Phala


Archive | 2014

Offsets, one tool in the toolbox

Rebecca M Garland; Mogesh Naidoo


Archive | 2013

Changes in ground-based solar ultraviolet radiation during fire episodes: a case study

Caradee Y. Wright; S Archibald; Rebecca M Garland; Mogesh Naidoo; F Frost; N Phala


Archive | 2012

Episodic analysis of particulate matter concentrations in the City of Johannesburg

N Phala; Rebecca M Garland; Tirusha Thambiran; Mogesh Naidoo; Yr Padayachi

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Rebecca M. Garland

Council for Scientific and Industrial Research

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Francois Engelbrecht

University of the Witwatersrand

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Bhekizizwe A Sibiya

Council for Scientific and Industrial Research

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N Phala

Council for Scientific and Industrial Research

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Anwar Vahed

Council for Scientific and Industrial Research

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Caradee Y. Wright

Council for Scientific and Industrial Research

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Francois A. Engelbrecht

Council for Scientific and Industrial Research

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Jacobus van der Merwe

Council for Scientific and Industrial Research

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Mary-Jane Bopape

Council for Scientific and Industrial Research

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Rietha Oosthuizen

Council for Scientific and Industrial Research

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