Soil Moisture Effects on Afternoon Precipitation Occurrence in Current Climate Models

Soil moisture-precipitation feedbacks in a large ensemble of global climate model simulations are evaluated. A set of three metrics are used to assess the sensitivity of afternoon rainfall occurrence to morning soil moisture in terms of their spatial, temporal, and heterogeneity characteristics. Pos...

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Publié dans:Geophysical research letters. - 1984. - 46(2019), 3 vom: 16. Feb., Seite 1861-1869
Auteur principal: Moon, Heewon (Auteur)
Autres auteurs: Guillod, Benoit P, Gudmundsson, Lukas, Seneviratne, Sonia I
Format: Article en ligne
Langue:English
Publié: 2019
Accès à la collection:Geophysical research letters
Sujets:Journal Article global climate models soil moisture‐precipitation feedback subdaily precipitation
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Résumé:Soil moisture-precipitation feedbacks in a large ensemble of global climate model simulations are evaluated. A set of three metrics are used to assess the sensitivity of afternoon rainfall occurrence to morning soil moisture in terms of their spatial, temporal, and heterogeneity characteristics. Positive (negative) spatial feedback indicates that the afternoon rainfall occurs more frequently over wetter (drier) land surface than its surroundings. Positive (negative) temporal feedback indicates preference over temporally wetter (drier) conditions, and positive (negative) heterogeneity feedback indicates preference over more spatially heterogeneous (homogeneous) soil moisture conditions. We confirm previous results highlighting a dominantly positive spatial feedback in the models as opposed to observations. On average, models tend to agree better with observations for temporal and heterogeneity feedback characteristics, although intermodel variability is largest for these metrics. The collective influence of the three feedbacks suggests that they may lead to more localized precipitation persistence in models than in observations
Description:Date Revised 11.10.2023
published: Print-Electronic
Citation Status PubMed-not-MEDLINE
ISSN:0094-8276
DOI:10.1029/2018GL080879