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Mouhamadou Bamba Sylla

Researcher at African Institute for Mathematical Sciences

Publications -  63
Citations -  4985

Mouhamadou Bamba Sylla is an academic researcher from African Institute for Mathematical Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate model & Monsoon. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 59 publications receiving 3846 citations. Previous affiliations of Mouhamadou Bamba Sylla include Aims Community College & Cheikh Anta Diop University.

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RegCM4 : model description and preliminary tests over multiple CORDEX domains

TL;DR: A new version of the RegCM regional climate modeling system, RegCM4, has been recently developed and made available for public use as discussed by the authors, which includes new land surface, planetary boundary layer, and air-sea flux schemes, a mixed convection and tropical band configuration, modifications to the pre-existing radiative transfer and boundary layer schemes, and a full upgrade of the model code towards improved flexibility, portability, and user friendliness.

Impacts of 1.5°C Global Warming on Natural and Human Systems

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a survey of women's sportswriters in South Africa and Ivory Coast, including: Marco Bindi (Italy), Sally Brown (UK), Ines Camilloni (Argentina), Arona Diedhiou (Ivory Coast/Senegal), Riyanti Djalante (Japan/Indonesia), Kristie L. Ebi (USA), Francois Engelbrecht (South Africa), Joel Guiot (France), Yasuaki Hijioka (Japan), Shagun Mehrotra (USA/India), Ant
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Uncertainties in daily rainfall over Africa: assessment of gridded observation products and evaluation of a regional climate model simulation

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compare three gridded observed daily rainfall datasets over Africa (FEWS (Famine Early Warning System), GPCP (Global Precipitation Climatology Project) and TRMM (Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission) in order to assess uncertainties in observation products towards the evaluation of the performance of a Regional Climate Model (RegCM3) in simulating daily precipitation characteristics over a domain encompassing the whole African continent.