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Climate change linked to drought in Southern Madagascar

Earth Sciences

Climate change linked to drought in Southern Madagascar

A. Rigden, C. Golden, et al.

In Southern Madagascar, a significant drought has spanned the last five years, linked closely to global climate change. This research, conducted by Angela Rigden, Christopher Golden, Duo Chan, and Peter Huybers, uncovers alarming trends pointing toward more frequent droughts in the future, directly influenced by human activity. Discover how climate patterns are evolving and what this means for such vulnerable regions.... show more
Abstract
Southern Madagascar experienced a prolonged drought over the last five years, but whether these conditions are a manifestation of global climate change has been unclear. Here, we document trends beginning as early as 1980 towards a later rainy-season onset across three distinct remotely sensed indicators: precipitation, soil moisture, and vegetation greenness. All three indicators closely covary, particularly over the last decade when satellite observational resolution and accuracy is greatest. Furthermore, observed soil moisture trends early in the rainy season agree with the mean from CMIP6 historical and SSP5-8.5 simulations, but are distinct from pre-industrial control simulations, implicating anthropogenic changes in radiative forcing as the source of the trends. Physically, these models simulate a poleward migration of the mid-latitude jet that leads to a delay in the seasonal steering of storm tracks over Southern Madagascar. Soil moisture trends driven by anthropogenic forcing made the recent drought significantly more likely over 2017–2022 (p < 0.01), and such droughts are expected to become increasingly likely over this century. These results indicate that, although Madagascar has not substantially contributed to global greenhouse gas emissions, farmers in Southern Madagascar will need to adapt to drier conditions early in the rainy season as a consequence of global climate change.
Publisher
npj Climate and Atmospheric Science
Published On
Feb 08, 2024
Authors
Angela Rigden, Christopher Golden, Duo Chan, Peter Huybers
Tags
Southern Madagascar
drought
climate change
anthropogenic forcing
precipitation
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