The DYVALOCCA project aims to understand the extensive low-level cloud cover that develops during the dry season in western Central Africa, which is an unusual occurrence in the moist tropics.

Conducting research on climate change implications

The DYVALOCCA project is a research project focused on studying the extensive low-level cloud cover that develops during the June-September main dry season in western Central Africa. This phenomenon, unique in the moist tropics, extends from the coastal plains of Gabon and Congo-Brazzaville to the inland plateaus downstream of the Chaillu mountains. The project aims to understand this unusual cloudy dry season, which is the longest (approximately 4 months) and driest (<1mm/day) in Central Africa, and its potential role in sustaining the region’s dense evergreen forests. Funded by ANR and DFG for the period 2020-2022, DYVALOCCA employs various research methods, including the use of weather stations and advanced technology like the Sky InSight™ infrared all-sky imager developed by Reuniwatt. Recent developments in the project include the publication of several papers providing insights into the low cloud cover.

Infrared technology to observe the evolution of the cloud cover

Understanding the role of this cloud cover in sustaining the region’s dense evergreen forests is essential to assess climate change implications, and act accordingly. Clouds provide valuable information for weather prediction and climate studies, in particular for precipitation, atmospheric circulation and surface radiation. With a range of measurement material (Ceilometer, Disdrometer, Sodar, Microwave sounder, Tethersondes and radiosondes, infrared sky imager), the research consortium, co-led by Dr. Nathalie Philippon (CNRS researcher at IGE), has been developing the first conceptual model for low-cloud formation and
dissolution in western equatorial Africa. Our all-sky imager Sky InSight™ has been providing the research team of DYVALOCCA with ultra-local information through real-time observations of the cloud cover around the clock with a high temporal and spatial resolution.

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Flagship Project “DYVALOCCA”

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