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Impacts of Local Soil Moisture Anomalies on the Atmospheric Circulation and on Remote Surface Meteorological Fields during Boreal Summer
by
Koster, Randal D.
, Chang, Yehui
, Schubert, Siegfried D.
, Wang, Hailan
in
Anomalies
/ Arid lands
/ Atmosphere
/ Atmospheric circulation
/ Atmospheric circulation anomalies
/ Atmospheric circulation changes
/ Atmospheric circulation models
/ Atmospheric circulation patterns
/ Atmospheric heating
/ Circulation
/ Diabatic heating
/ Experiments
/ Feedback loops
/ General circulation models
/ Heating
/ Locations (working)
/ Moisture effects
/ Positive feedback
/ Precipitation
/ Precipitation gauges
/ Rain
/ River valleys
/ Soil moisture
/ Standing waves
/ Summer
/ Surface temperature
2016
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Impacts of Local Soil Moisture Anomalies on the Atmospheric Circulation and on Remote Surface Meteorological Fields during Boreal Summer
by
Koster, Randal D.
, Chang, Yehui
, Schubert, Siegfried D.
, Wang, Hailan
in
Anomalies
/ Arid lands
/ Atmosphere
/ Atmospheric circulation
/ Atmospheric circulation anomalies
/ Atmospheric circulation changes
/ Atmospheric circulation models
/ Atmospheric circulation patterns
/ Atmospheric heating
/ Circulation
/ Diabatic heating
/ Experiments
/ Feedback loops
/ General circulation models
/ Heating
/ Locations (working)
/ Moisture effects
/ Positive feedback
/ Precipitation
/ Precipitation gauges
/ Rain
/ River valleys
/ Soil moisture
/ Standing waves
/ Summer
/ Surface temperature
2016
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Impacts of Local Soil Moisture Anomalies on the Atmospheric Circulation and on Remote Surface Meteorological Fields during Boreal Summer
by
Koster, Randal D.
, Chang, Yehui
, Schubert, Siegfried D.
, Wang, Hailan
in
Anomalies
/ Arid lands
/ Atmosphere
/ Atmospheric circulation
/ Atmospheric circulation anomalies
/ Atmospheric circulation changes
/ Atmospheric circulation models
/ Atmospheric circulation patterns
/ Atmospheric heating
/ Circulation
/ Diabatic heating
/ Experiments
/ Feedback loops
/ General circulation models
/ Heating
/ Locations (working)
/ Moisture effects
/ Positive feedback
/ Precipitation
/ Precipitation gauges
/ Rain
/ River valleys
/ Soil moisture
/ Standing waves
/ Summer
/ Surface temperature
2016
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Impacts of Local Soil Moisture Anomalies on the Atmospheric Circulation and on Remote Surface Meteorological Fields during Boreal Summer
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Impacts of Local Soil Moisture Anomalies on the Atmospheric Circulation and on Remote Surface Meteorological Fields during Boreal Summer
2016
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Overview
A series of stationary wave model (SWM) experiments are performed in which the boreal summer atmosphere is forced, over a number of locations in the continental United States, with an idealized diabatic heating anomaly that mimics the atmospheric heating associated with a dry land surface. For localized heating within a large portion of the continental interior, regardless of the specific location of this heating, the spatial pattern of the forced atmospheric circulation anomaly (in terms of 250-hPa eddy streamfunction) is largely the same: a high anomaly forms over west-central North America and a low anomaly forms to the east. In supplemental atmospheric general circulation model (AGCM) experiments, similar results are found; imposing soil moisture dryness in the AGCM in different locations within the U.S. interior tends to produce the aforementioned pattern, along with an associated near-surface warming and precipitation deficit in the center of the continent. The SWM-based and AGCM-based patterns generally agree with composites generated using reanalysis and precipitation gauge data. The AGCM experiments also suggest that dry anomalies imposed in the lower Mississippi River valley have remote surface impacts of particularly large spatial extent, and a region along the eastern half of the U.S.–Canadian border is particularly sensitive to dry anomalies in a number of remote areas. Overall, the SWM and AGCM experiments support the idea of a positive feedback loop operating over the continent: dry surface conditions in many interior locations lead to changes in atmospheric circulation that act to enhance further the overall dryness of the continental interior.
Publisher
American Meteorological Society
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