Botai, OJSivakumar, VCombrinck, CLRautenbach, CJD2009-07-142009-07-142009Botai, OJ, Sivakumar, V, Combrinck, CL and Rautenbach, CJD. 2009. Multi-scale organization of water vapor over low and mid-tropical Africa. Advances in Geosciences, pp 111680-7340http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3497Advances in Geosciences is an Open Access Journal for refereed proceedings and special publicationsIn this study, data from the Southern Hemisphere ADditional OZonesondes (SHADOZ) are used to compute the spatially averaged water vapour (WVg) over low and mid-tropical Africa. Based on the SHADOZ stations, reanalysis data from the National Centres for Environmental Prediction and Atmospheric Research (NCEP/NCAR) were partitioned into four grid cells: (1) over Ascension [10.0°S to 7.5°S, 12.5°W to 15.0°W]; (2) Nairobi [0.0° N to 2.5°S, 35.0°E to 37.5°E]; (3) Irene [27.5°S to 25.0°S, 27.5°E to 30.0°E] and (4) Reunion [22.5° S to 20.0° S, 55.0° E to 57.5°E]. The mean Water Vapour (WV) was computed over these grid cells to obtain (WVg). The temporal scales of WVg fluctuations have been analyzed using wavelet transforms and Principal Components. Analysis (PCA) of the WVg wavelet-transformed coefficients was used to demonstrate spatial organization of WV. The results indicate that WV exhibits localized spatial coherence patterns. Further, the analysis show strong seasonal dependence of WV which is associated with global and local atmospheric circulationenWater vaporGreenhouse gasSouthern Hemisphere ADditional OZonesondesSHADOZTropical AfricaMulti-scale organization of water vapor over low and mid-tropical AfricaArticleBotai, O., Sivakumar, V., Combrinck, C., & Rautenbach, C. (2009). Multi-scale organization of water vapor over low and mid-tropical Africa. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3497Botai, OJ, V Sivakumar, CL Combrinck, and CJD Rautenbach "Multi-scale organization of water vapor over low and mid-tropical Africa." (2009) http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3497Botai O, Sivakumar V, Combrinck C, Rautenbach C. Multi-scale organization of water vapor over low and mid-tropical Africa. 2009; http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3497.TY - Article AU - Botai, OJ AU - Sivakumar, V AU - Combrinck, CL AU - Rautenbach, CJD AB - In this study, data from the Southern Hemisphere ADditional OZonesondes (SHADOZ) are used to compute the spatially averaged water vapour (WVg) over low and mid-tropical Africa. Based on the SHADOZ stations, reanalysis data from the National Centres for Environmental Prediction and Atmospheric Research (NCEP/NCAR) were partitioned into four grid cells: (1) over Ascension [10.0°S to 7.5°S, 12.5°W to 15.0°W]; (2) Nairobi [0.0° N to 2.5°S, 35.0°E to 37.5°E]; (3) Irene [27.5°S to 25.0°S, 27.5°E to 30.0°E] and (4) Reunion [22.5° S to 20.0° S, 55.0° E to 57.5°E]. The mean Water Vapour (WV) was computed over these grid cells to obtain (WVg). The temporal scales of WVg fluctuations have been analyzed using wavelet transforms and Principal Components. Analysis (PCA) of the WVg wavelet-transformed coefficients was used to demonstrate spatial organization of WV. The results indicate that WV exhibits localized spatial coherence patterns. Further, the analysis show strong seasonal dependence of WV which is associated with global and local atmospheric circulation DA - 2009 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - Water vapor KW - Greenhouse gas KW - Southern Hemisphere ADditional OZonesondes KW - SHADOZ KW - Tropical Africa LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 2009 SM - 1680-7340 T1 - Multi-scale organization of water vapor over low and mid-tropical Africa TI - Multi-scale organization of water vapor over low and mid-tropical Africa UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3497 ER -