The Hydrometeorology of Niger River Basin

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作者
Okoli, Chuks [1 ]
机构
[1] Fed Univ Technol Akure, Dept Civil Engn, Akure, Nigeria
来源
ADVANCES IN MATERIALS AND SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGIES IV | 2013年 / 824卷
关键词
Hydrometeorology; Niger River basin; Rainfall; West Africa; Tropical easterly jet (TEJ); AFRICAN WAVE DISTURBANCES; EASTERLY WAVES; PHASE-III; RAINFALL; JET;
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10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.824.613
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T [工业技术];
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08 ;
摘要
This paper examines the mean annual cycle of rainfall and general circulation features over the Niger River Basin consisting of mainly West Africa and Central Africa regions. Rainfall is examined using a 1400-station archive compiled by earlier workers. Other circulation features are examined using the NCEP-NCAR reanalysis dataset. Important features of the reanalysis zonal wind field are shown to compare well with the seasonal evolution described by the radiosonde observations. In addition to the well-known African easterly jet (AEJ) of the Northern Hemisphere, the seasonal evolution of its Southern Hemisphere counterpart is also described. Thermal wind calculations show that although the southern jet is weaker, its existence is also due to a local reversal of the surface temperature gradient. In the upper troposphere, a strong semiannual cycle is shown in the 200-mb easterlies and a feature like the tropical easterly jet (TEJ) is evident south of the equator in January and February. The paper describes the movement of the rainbelt between central and West Africa. An asymmetry in the northward and southward migration of the rainbelt is evident. The paper discusses the influence that the jets may have on rainfall and possible feedback effects of rainfall on the jets. Evidence suggests that the midtropospheric jets influence the development of the rainy season, but also that the rainfall affects the surface temperature gradient and in turn the jets. In the Northern Hemisphere, east of 20(0)E, the axis of the TEJ is located so that it may promote convection by increasing upper-level divergence. However, west of 10(0)E and in the Southern Hemisphere, the location of the TEJ is consistent with the suggestion that it is the equatorward outflow of convection that produces the TEJ. The paper notes that rainfall and river flow is largely influenced by groundwater base flow, and a return to sustained river flow requires replenishment of the aquifers, which is possible only with cumulative raining years. The paper confirms that there is correlation between the decrease in rainfall and low river flows.
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页码:613 / 629
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