Southern Africa faces decreased precipitation and changing weather patterns due to climate change.
Climate models predict that southern Africa will experience less rainfall in the future, with changes in weather patterns affecting precipitation. By analyzing regional climate models and general circulation models, researchers found that the decrease in rainfall is linked to shifts in circulation patterns. These models show a decrease in precipitation over most of southern Africa, with some inconsistencies in certain areas. The differences in precipitation projections between models are due to variations in how precipitation processes are represented, rather than differences in regional circulation patterns.