Dear All,
Here a critical study to the self-sustainability of an artificial Green Sahara.
Best Wishes
Tronje Kemena



https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00382-017-3890-8
Atmospheric feedbacks in North Africa from an irrigated, afforested Sahara

Abstract

Afforestation of the Sahara has been proposed as a climate engineering method 
to sequester a substantial amount of carbon dioxide, potentially effective to 
mitigate climate change. Earlier studies predicted changes in the atmospheric 
circulation system. These atmospheric feedbacks raise questions about the 
self-sustainability of such an intervention, but have not been investigated in 
detail. Here, we investigate changes in precipitation and circulation in 
response to Saharan large-scale afforestation and irrigation with NCAR’s 
CESM-WACCM Earth system model. Our model results show a Saharan temperature 
reduction by 6 K and weak precipitation enhancement by 267 mm/year over the 
Sahara. Only 26% of the evapotranspirated water re-precipitates over the 
Saharan Desert, considerably large amounts are advected southward to the Sahel 
zone and enhance the West African monsoon (WAM). Different processes cause 
circulation and precipitation changes over North Africa. The increase in 
atmospheric moisture leads to radiative cooling above the Sahara and increased 
high-level cloud coverage as well as atmospheric warming above the Sahel zone. 
Both lead to a circulation anomaly with descending air over the Sahara and 
ascending air over the Sahel zone. Together with changes in the meridional 
temperature gradient, this results in a southward shift of the inner-tropical 
front. The strengthening of the Tropical easterly jet and the northward 
displacement of the African easterly jet is associated with a northward 
displacement and strengthening of the WAM precipitation. Our results suggest 
complex atmospheric circulation feedbacks, which reduce the precipitation 
potential over an afforested Sahara and enhance WAM precipitation.

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