NASA African Monsoon Multidisciplinary Analyses (NAMMA) Mission
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AMMA-2050: African Monsoon Multidisciplinary Analysis-2050
AMMA-2050: African Monsoon Multidisciplinary Analysis-2050 aimed to increase understanding of the regional climate of West Africa and how it will change, applying this knowledge to practical development questions AMMA-2050 has improved understanding of how the West African monsoon will be affected by
RECORD OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATION
NASA AFRICAN MONSOON MULTIDISCIPLINARY ANALYSIS (NAMMA) CAMPAIGN 1 1 INTRODUCTION Tropical cyclonic storms pose a serious, imminent, and ongoing hazard to citizens of the United States The NASA/UND DC-8 will be employed to study the downstream or oceanic evolution of precipitating convective systems, largely as this evolution pertains
APPENDIX A: AMMA-International African Monsoon
African Monsoon Multidisciplinary Analysis (AMMA) is an international project to improve our knowledge and understanding of the West African monsoon (WAM) and its variability with an emphasis on daily-to-interannual timescales AMMA is motivated by
Characteristics of an African Easterly Wave Observed During NAMMA
eastern Atlantic to better understand the west African monsoon and its interactions across a variety of temporal and spatial scales The 2006 field program over continental west Africa was part of the African Monsoon Multidisciplinary Analysis (AMMA – Redelsperger et al 2006)
African Easterly Jet: Structure and Maintenance
work, as advocated by the proponents of the African Monsoon Multidisciplinary Analysis (AMMA, described, among others, by Redelsperger et al 2006), im-proved data assimilation capabilities and higher resolution, this will not directly address the more fundamental problems related to the AEJ, involving its physical
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