African low‐level jets and their importance for water vapor transport and rainfall
Uncertainty in the future evolution of tropical rainfall is linked to circulation changes under warming. In Africa, a key barrier to interpreting rainfall changes is our limited understanding of water vapor transport across the continent. Here, we show that a series of nocturnal easterly Low-Level J...
Main Authors: | Munday, C, Washington, R, Hart, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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AGU
2020
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