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    Soil Moisture Memory in AGCM Simulations: Analysis of Global Land–Atmosphere Coupling Experiment (GLACE) Data

    Source: Journal of Hydrometeorology:;2006:;Volume( 007 ):;issue: 005::page 1090
    Author:
    Seneviratne, Sonia I.
    ,
    Koster, Randal D.
    ,
    Guo, Zhichang
    ,
    Dirmeyer, Paul A.
    ,
    Kowalczyk, Eva
    ,
    Lawrence, David
    ,
    Liu, Ping
    ,
    Mocko, David
    ,
    Lu, Cheng-Hsuan
    ,
    Oleson, Keith W.
    ,
    Verseghy, Diana
    DOI: 10.1175/JHM533.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: Soil moisture memory is a key aspect of land?atmosphere interaction and has major implications for seasonal forecasting. Because of a severe lack of soil moisture observations on most continents, existing analyses of global-scale soil moisture memory have relied previously on atmospheric general circulation model (AGCM) experiments, with derived conclusions that are probably model dependent. The present study is the first survey examining and contrasting global-scale (near) monthly soil moisture memory characteristics across a broad range of AGCMs. The investigated simulations, performed with eight different AGCMs, were generated as part of the Global Land?Atmosphere Coupling Experiment. Overall, the AGCMs present relatively similar global patterns of soil moisture memory. Outliers are generally characterized by anomalous water-holding capacity or biases in radiation forcing. Water-holding capacity is highly variable among the analyzed AGCMs and is the main factor responsible for intermodel differences in soil moisture memory. Therefore, further studies on this topic should focus on the accurate characterization of this parameter for present AGCMs. Despite the range in the AGCMs? behavior, the average soil moisture memory characteristics of the models appear realistic when compared to available in situ soil moisture observations. An analysis of the processes controlling soil moisture memory in the AGCMs demonstrates that it is mostly controlled by two effects: evaporation?s sensitivity to soil moisture, which increases with decreasing soil moisture content, and runoff?s sensitivity to soil moisture, which increases with increasing soil moisture content. Soil moisture memory is highest in regions of medium soil moisture content, where both effects are small.
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    contributor authorSeneviratne, Sonia I.
    contributor authorKoster, Randal D.
    contributor authorGuo, Zhichang
    contributor authorDirmeyer, Paul A.
    contributor authorKowalczyk, Eva
    contributor authorLawrence, David
    contributor authorLiu, Ping
    contributor authorMocko, David
    contributor authorLu, Cheng-Hsuan
    contributor authorOleson, Keith W.
    contributor authorVerseghy, Diana
    date accessioned2017-06-09T17:14:04Z
    date available2017-06-09T17:14:04Z
    date copyright2006/10/01
    date issued2006
    identifier issn1525-755X
    identifier otherams-81539.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4224553
    description abstractSoil moisture memory is a key aspect of land?atmosphere interaction and has major implications for seasonal forecasting. Because of a severe lack of soil moisture observations on most continents, existing analyses of global-scale soil moisture memory have relied previously on atmospheric general circulation model (AGCM) experiments, with derived conclusions that are probably model dependent. The present study is the first survey examining and contrasting global-scale (near) monthly soil moisture memory characteristics across a broad range of AGCMs. The investigated simulations, performed with eight different AGCMs, were generated as part of the Global Land?Atmosphere Coupling Experiment. Overall, the AGCMs present relatively similar global patterns of soil moisture memory. Outliers are generally characterized by anomalous water-holding capacity or biases in radiation forcing. Water-holding capacity is highly variable among the analyzed AGCMs and is the main factor responsible for intermodel differences in soil moisture memory. Therefore, further studies on this topic should focus on the accurate characterization of this parameter for present AGCMs. Despite the range in the AGCMs? behavior, the average soil moisture memory characteristics of the models appear realistic when compared to available in situ soil moisture observations. An analysis of the processes controlling soil moisture memory in the AGCMs demonstrates that it is mostly controlled by two effects: evaporation?s sensitivity to soil moisture, which increases with decreasing soil moisture content, and runoff?s sensitivity to soil moisture, which increases with increasing soil moisture content. Soil moisture memory is highest in regions of medium soil moisture content, where both effects are small.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleSoil Moisture Memory in AGCM Simulations: Analysis of Global Land–Atmosphere Coupling Experiment (GLACE) Data
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume7
    journal issue5
    journal titleJournal of Hydrometeorology
    identifier doi10.1175/JHM533.1
    journal fristpage1090
    journal lastpage1112
    treeJournal of Hydrometeorology:;2006:;Volume( 007 ):;issue: 005
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