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Environmental Research Letters | 2013

A unifying view of climate change in the Sahel linking intra-seasonal, interannual and longer time scales

Alessandra Giannini; Seyni Salack; A Ali; Amadou T. Gaye; Burkina Faso

We propose a re-interpretation of the oceanic influence on the climate of the African Sahel that is consistent across observations, 20th century simulations and 21st century projections, and that resolves the uncertainty in projections of precipitation change in this region: continued warming of the global tropical oceans increases the threshold for convection, potentially drying tropical land, but this ‘upped ante’ can be met if sufficient moisture is supplied in monsoon flow. In this framework, the reversal to warming of the subtropical North Atlantic, which is now out-pacing warming of the global tropical oceans, provides that moisture, and explains the partial recovery in precipitation since persistent drought in the 1970s and 1980s. We find this recovery to result from increases in daily rainfall intensity, rather than in frequency, most evidently so in Senegal, the westernmost among the three Sahelian countries analyzed. Continuation of these observed trends is consistent with projections for an overall wetter Sahel, but more variable precipitation on all time scales, from intra-seasonal to multi-decadal.


Environmental Research Letters | 2016

Global warming induced hybrid rainy seasons in the Sahel

Seyni Salack; Cornelia Klein; Alessandra Giannini; Benoît Sarr; Omonlola N Worou; Nouhoun Belko; Jan Bliefernicht; Harald Kunstman

The small rainfall recovery observed over the Sahel, concomitant with a regional climate warming, conceals some drought features that exacerbate food security. The new rainfall features include false start and early cessation of rainy seasons, increased frequency of intense daily rainfall, increasing number of hot nights and warm days and a decreasing trend in diurnal temperature range. Here, we explain these mixed dry/wet seasonal rainfall features which are called hybrid rainy seasons by delving into observed data consensus on the reduction in rainfall amount, its spatial coverage, timing and erratic distribution of events, and other atmospheric variables crucial in agro-climatic monitoring and seasonal forecasting. Further composite investigations of seasonal droughts, oceans warming and the regional atmospheric circulation nexus reveal that the low-to-mid-level atmospheric winds pattern, often stationary relative to either strong or neutral El-Nino-Southern-Oscillations drought patterns, associates to basin warmings in the North Atlantic and the Mediterranean Sea to trigger hybrid rainy seasons in the Sahel. More challenging to rain-fed farming systems, our results suggest that these new rainfall conditions will most likely be sustained by global warming, reshaping thereby our understanding of food insecurity in this region.


Theoretical and Applied Climatology | 2011

Rain-based factors of high agricultural impacts over Senegal. Part I: integration of local to sub-regional trends and variability

Seyni Salack; Bertrand Muller; Amadou T. Gaye


Climate Research | 2015

Crop-climate ensemble scenarios to improve risk assessment and resilience in the semi-arid regions of West Africa

Seyni Salack; Benoît Sarr; Sheick K. Sangare; Mouhamed Ly; Ibrah Seidou Sanda; Harald Kunstmann


Climate Dynamics | 2014

Oceanic influence on the sub-seasonal to interannual timing and frequency of extreme dry spells over the West African Sahel

Seyni Salack; Alessandra Giannini; Moussa Diakhaté; Amadou T. Gaye; Bertrand Muller


Science et changements planétaires / Sécheresse | 2013

Évolution des risques agroclimatiques associés aux tendances récentes du régime pluviométrique en Afrique de l’Ouest soudano-sahélienne

Agali Alhassane; Seyni Salack; Mohamed Ly; Issaka Lona; Seydou B. Traoré; Benoit Sarr


Journal of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development | 2015

Adapting to climate variability and change in smallholder farming communities: A case study from Burkina Faso, Chad and Niger

Benoît Sarr; Sanoussi Atta; Mohamed Ly; Seyni Salack; Timothée Ourback; Sébastien Subsol; David Alan George


Science et Changements Planetaires - Secheresse | 2012

Représentation de la pluie dans les modèles régionaux de climat et application à l’estimation des rendements du mil au Sénégal

Seyni Salack; Benjamin Sultan; Pascal Oettli; Bertrand Muller; Amadou T. Gaye; Frédéric Hourdin


Earth System Science Data | 2017

The WASCAL high-resolution regional climate simulation ensemble for West Africa: concept, dissemination and assessment

Dominikus Heinzeller; Diarra Dieng; Gerhard Smiatek; Christiana Olusegun; Cornelia Klein; Ilse Hamann; Seyni Salack; Jan Bliefernicht; Harald Kunstmann


Science of The Total Environment | 2019

The impact of rain events on CO2 emissions from contrasting land use systems in semi-arid West African savannas

Sina Berger; Jan Bliefernicht; Anja Linstädter; Kristijan Čanak; Samuel Guug; Dominikus Heinzeller; Luitpold Hingerl; Matthias Mauder; Frank Neidl; Emmanuel Quansah; Seyni Salack; Rainer Steinbrecher; Harald Kunstmann

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Amadou T. Gaye

Cheikh Anta Diop University

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Dominikus Heinzeller

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Frédéric Hourdin

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Christiana Olusegun

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Sina Berger

University of Bayreuth

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