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A regional climate model study of the impact of tectonic and orbital forcing on African precipitation and vegetation

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.palaeo.2012.10.015

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Regional climate modeling; Africa; Precipitation; Vegetation; Eemian; Orography change

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  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG research unit) [703]

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The development of the East African Rift System (EARS) caused by tectonic forcing during the past 20 million years is believed to influence the regional climate in Africa. However, changes in the Earth's orbital parameters also have an influence on climate on these timescales. To analyze the influence of both tectonic and orbital forcing, we applied the non-hydrostatic regional climate model COSMO-CLM (COSMO model in Climate Mode, CCLM). The regional simulations are driven by different global simulations performed with the coupled ocean atmosphere general circulation model ECHO-G. To analyze the impact of tectonic forcing a different topography representing a possible past stage of the development of the EARS is applied in the model. The results indicate that tectonic forcing has a strong impact on precipitation in Africa caused by circulation changes. To analyze the impact of orbital forcing, which means the impact of changing insolation patterns, we chose configurations of the Earth's orbit that result in significantly different patterns of insolation. One example is the orbital configuration of the last interglacial at 125,000 years before present, when the seasonality of insolation in the Northern Hemisphere was greatly enhanced, whereas in the Southern Hemisphere it was substantially weakened compared to preindustrial conditions. The simulation of this time slice shows a strong impact of orbital forcing on precipitation in large parts of Africa, caused by altered moisture transport. The application of a biome model helps in analyzing the impact of the two forcing factors on vegetation for a more direct comparison with proxy data. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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