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HISTORICAL AND PROJECTED RAINFALL AND SOUTHERN ANNULAR MODE OVER THE CAPE TOWN REGION

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Figure number: Figure 10.18 From the IPCC Working Group I Contribution to the Sixth Assessment Report: Chapter 10

Figure 10.18

Description:

Historical and projected rainfall and Southern Annular Mode (SAM) over the Cape Town region. (a) Yearly accumulation of rainfall (in mm) obtained by summing monthly totals between January and December, with the drought years 2015 (orange), 2016 (red), and 2017 (purple) highlighted in colour. (b) Monthly rainfall for the drought years (in colour) compared with the 1981‒2014 climatology (grey line). Rainfall in (a) and (b) is the average of 20 quality controlled and gap-filled series from stations within the Cape Town region (31oS‒35oS, 18oW‒20.5oW). (c) Time series of the SAM index and of historical and projected rainfall anomalies (%, baseline 1980–2010) over the Cape Town region. Observed data presented as 30-year running means of relative total annual rainfall over the Cape Town region for station-based data (black line, average of 20 stations as in (a) and (b)), and gridded data (average of all grid cells falling within 31oS‒35oS, 18oW‒20.5oW): GPCC (green line) and CRU TS (olive line). Model ensemble results presented as the 90 th -percentile range of relative 30-year running means of rainfall and the SAM index from 35 CMIP5 (blue shading) and 35 CMIP6 (red shading) simulations, 6 CORDEX simulations driven by 1 to 10 GCMs (cyan shading), 6 CCAM (purple shading) simulations from individual ensemble members, and 50 members from the MIROC6 SMILE simulations (orange shading). The light blue, dark red and yellow lines correspond to NCEP/NCAR, ERA20C and 20CR, respectively. The SAM index is calculated from sea-level pressure reanalysis and GCM data as per Gong and Wang (1999) and averaged over the aforementioned bounding box. CMIP5, CORDEX and CCAM projections use RCP8.5, and CMIP6 and MIROC6 SMILE projections use SSP5-8.5. (d) Historical and projected trends in rainfall over the Cape Town region and in the SAM index. Observations and gridded data processed as in (c). Trends calculated as Theil-Sen trend with block-bootstrap confidence interval estimate. Markers show median trend, bars 95% confidence interval. GCMs in each CMIP group were ordered according to the magnitude of trend in rainfall, and the same order is maintained in panels showing trends in the SAM. Further details on data sources and processing are available in the chapter data table (Table 10.SM.11).

Author list:

  • Jury, M.W.: BSC, Spain; martin.w.jury@gmail.com; githubid: mwjury
  • Wolski, P.: University of Cape Town, South Africa
  • Gutowski, W.J.: Iowa State University, USA

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Recipe & diagnostics:

Diagnostic used: diag_scripts/ar6_wgi_ch10/Cape-Town_case_study.py

Expected image path:

This is the path of the image relative to the automatically generated ESMValTool output location:

  • Cape-town/Fig_18.png

Recipe generations tools:

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Ancillary figures and datasets:

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Additional datasets:

Preprocessing has been done externaly by Wolski, P.. The python script mereley plots the data. Data (totalling 48KB) is stored under esmvaltool/diag_scripts/ar6_wgi_ch10/CH10_additional_data/Cape_Town/

Software description:

Hardware description:

Internal Wegener Center (University of Graz, Austria) machine wegc203128.

** The documentation was created by Chapter 10 Chapter Scientist Martin W. Jury (email: martin.w.jury@gmail.com, githubid: mwjury). Please, contact Martin in case any questions in documentation arise.