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Variability of Soil Moisture and Sea Surface Temperatures Similarly Important for Warm-Season Land Climate in the Community Earth System Model
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: oth sea surface temperatures (SSTs) and soil moisture (SM) can influence climate over land. This paper presents a comprehensive comparison of SM versus SST impacts on land climate in the warm season. The authors perform ...
Improving Weather Predictability by Including Land Surface Model Parameter Uncertainty
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: he land surface forms an important component of Earth system models and interacts nonlinearly with other parts such as ocean and atmosphere. To capture the complex and heterogeneous hydrology of the land surface, land ...
Robustness of Process-Based versus Data-Driven Modeling in Changing Climatic Conditions
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Future climate projections require Earth system models to simulate conditions outside their calibration range. It is therefore crucial to understand the applicability of such models and their modules under transient ...
Inferring Soil Moisture Memory from Streamflow Observations Using a Simple Water Balance Model
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: oil moisture is known for its integrative behavior and resulting memory characteristics. Soil moisture anomalies can persist for weeks or even months into the future, making initial soil moisture a potentially important ...
Societal Attention to Heat Waves Can Indicate Public Health Impacts
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Was the Cold European Winter of 2009/10 Modified by Anthropogenic Climate Change? An Attribution Study
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: AbstractAn attribution study has been performed to investigate the degree to which the unusually cold European winter of 2009/10 was modified by anthropogenic climate change. Two different methods have been included for ...