West African monsoon precipitation impacted by the South Eastern Atlantic biomass burning aerosol outflow

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F. Solmon
N. Elguindi
M. Mallet
C. Flamant
P. Formenti
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[1] Laboratoire d’Aérologie,
[2] UMR 5560 CNRS,undefined
[3] Observatoire Midi-Pyrénées,undefined
[4] Université de Toulouse,undefined
[5] Centre National de La Recherche Météorologique,undefined
[6] Météo-France,undefined
[7] Laboratoire Atmosphères,undefined
[8] Milieux,undefined
[9] Observations Spatiales (UMR 8190 CNRS),undefined
[10] IPSL,undefined
[11] Sorbonne Université,undefined
[12] Laboratoire Interuniversitaire des Systèmes Atmosphériques (LISA),undefined
[13] UMR CNRS 7583,undefined
[14] Université Paris-Est-Créteil,undefined
[15] Université de Paris,undefined
[16] Institut Pierre Simon Laplace,undefined
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The West African Monsoon (WAM) is a complex system depending on global climate influences and multiple regional environmental factors. Central and Southern African biomass-burning (SABB) aerosols have been shown to perturb WAM during episodic northward inter-hemispheric transport events, but a possible dynamical connection between the core of the SABB aerosol outflow and the WAM system remains unexplored. Through regional climate modeling experiments, we show that SABB aerosols can indeed impact WAM dynamics via two competitive regional scale and inter-hemispheric dynamical feedbacks originating from (i) enhanced diabatic heating occurring in the Southeastern Atlantic low-cloud deck region, and (ii) aerosol and cloud-induced sea surface temperature cooling. These mechanisms, related to aerosol direct, semi-direct, and indirect effects, are shown to have different seasonal timings, resulting in a reduction of June to September WAM precipitation, while possibly enhancing late-season rainfall in WAM coastal areas.
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