RATIONALE

Low-level clouds are key components in many regions but are usually not well represented in weather and climate models. Recently it has been shown that [**an extensive low-level cloud cover develops during the June-September main dry season in western Central Africa*] (Dommo et al 2018), from the coastal plains of Gabon and Congo-Brazzaville to the inland plateaus downstream of the Chaillu mountains. [**Such a cloudy main dry season*] – which is the longest ( 4 months) and driest (<1mm/day) in Central Africa – [**is unique in the moist tropics and likely explains the presence of the densest evergreen forests in this region*] (Philippon et al 2019).

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