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https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1029/2023EF003779

*Authors*
Frédéric Bonou, Casimir Yelognisse Da-Allada, Ezinvi Baloitcha, Eric
Alamou, Eliezer Iboukoun Biao, Josué Zandagba, Ezéchiel Obada, Yves
Pomalegni, Peter James Irvine, Simone Tilmes

*First published: 27 November 2023*

https://doi.org/10.1029/2023EF003779


*Abstract*
Stratospheric Aerosol Geoengineering (SAG) is proposed to offset global
warming; however, the use of this approach can an impact on the
hydrological cycle. We used simulations from Coupled Model Intercomparison
Project (CMIP5) and Geoengineering Model Intercomparison Project (G3
simulation) to analyze the impacts of SAG on precipitation (P) and to
determine its responsible causes in West Africa and Sahel region. CMIP5
historical data were first validated, the results obtained are consistent
with observational data. Under the Representative Concentration Pathway
scenario RCP4.5, a slight increase is found in the West Africa Region
relative to present-day climate. The dynamic processes especially, the
monsoon shifts are responsible for this precipitation change. Under RCP4.5,
during the monsoon period, reductions in P are 0.86%, 0.80% relative to the
present-day climate in the Northern and Southern Sahel, respectively, while
precipitation is increased by 1.04% in the West African Region. Under SAG,
we find a 3.71% decrease of precipitation in the West African Region while
the precipitation decrease is 17.4% and 8.47% respectively in the North
Sahel and South Sahel. This decrease in monsoon precipitation is mainly
explained by changes in dynamics, which lead to weakened monsoon
circulation and a shift in the distribution of monsoon precipitation. This
result suggests that SAG deployment to balance all warming can be harmful
to rainfall in WAR if the amount of SO2 to be injected into this tropical
area is not taken into consideration.

*Key Points*
•We determine the changes of West African Summer Monsoon precipitation
using stratospheric aerosol geoengineering injections climate models

•Increase of precipitation is presented under global warming while its
decrease is obtained with stratospheric aerosol geoengineering models

•These changes of West African Summer Monsoon precipitation are mainly
driven by the dynamic processes

*Plain Language Summary*
Stratospheric Aerosol Geoengineering (SAG) deployment has been proposed to
reduce temperature increase in the context of global warming but its
impacts on the hydrological cycle and the underlying causes need to be
evaluated on the regional scale. While some effects of Stratospheric
Aerosol Geoengineering on the water cycle are uncertain, various studies
suggest that there could be considerable changes in regional rainfall.
Climate simulations (Coupled Model Intercomparison Project: CMIP5 and
Geoengineering Model Intercomparison Project: GeoMIP) are used in this work
to quantify the impacts on the monsoon rainfall in West Africa. We
determine the changes in precipitation and the mechanisms responsible for
these changes in West Africa during summer using Stratospheric Aerosol
Geoengineering. Under global warming, while a slight decrease of
precipitation is noted in the Sahel region, a significant decrease in
rainfall is obtained over the West Africa region and the Sahel region under
SAG. The main processes responsible for the changes of precipitation under
SAG are determined based on the decomposition approach. Results show that
changes in precipitation are largely related to changes in dynamic
processes (monsoon circulation).

*Source: AGU*

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