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REDUCTION IN THE FREQUENCY OF THE KEREMT AND AFRICAN EASTERLY WAVE (AEW) WEATHER SYSTEMS.
This degredation of one of the planets largest weather systems is 100% the biggest challenge in Africa. Go back to pre 1900, July to October. For millions of years in those months the Lower Nile in Egypt would flood it's banks to create a 26,000 km2 shallow lake in the sahara desert. That lake evaporated more than 4,000 m3/s (13.5mm per day), to create an atmospheric river which every few days would disrupt the easterly monsoon over the Ethiopian Highlands. The resultant 'keremt' storm would then be blown west by the trade winds to form the massive AEWs which determined the length of the rainy season across the whole of the sub saharan region.
Restrict then cancell the flood thru dam construction at Aswan (1902 -1964), restricts then cancells many of the last kermet/AEWs of the year, so the rainy season becomes shorter and all plant species have to migrate south to latitudes compatible with their resistence time. The Sahara suddenly begins to grow – specifically from the start of the last century, then again from the mid 1960s. Forget all the BS pouring out of the WMO and IPCC – you have waaaaay bigger problems than the rubbish pontificated by 2nd rate UN officials in Geneva.