Role of ocean mesoscale structures in shaping the Angola-Low pressure system and the southern Africa rainfall
Southern African climate is under the influence of both tropical and subtropical systems which result in a complex region where important interactions co-exist over a large spectrum of spatiotemporal scales. The Angola Low (AL), situated on boundary between tropical and subtropical southern Africa,...
Main Authors: | Desbiolles, F, Howard, E, Blamey, RC, Barimalala, R, Hart, NCG, Reason, CJC |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer
2020
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