Authors
Joseph A Santanello Jr, Paul A Dirmeyer, Craig R Ferguson, Kirsten L Findell, Ahmed B Tawfik, Alexis Berg, Michael Ek, Pierre Gentine, Benoit P Guillod, Chiel Van Heerwaarden, Joshua Roundy, Volker Wulfmeyer
Publication date
2018/6
Journal
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
Volume
99
Issue
6
Pages
1253-1272
Description
Land–atmosphere (L-A) interactions are a main driver of Earth’s surface water and energy budgets; as such, they modulate near-surface climate, including clouds and precipitation, and can influence the persistence of extremes such as drought. Despite their importance, the representation of L-A interactions in weather and climate models remains poorly constrained, as they involve a complex set of processes that are difficult to observe in nature. In addition, a complete understanding of L-A processes requires interdisciplinary expertise and approaches that transcend traditional research paradigms and communities. To address these issues, the international Global Energy and Water Exchanges project (GEWEX) Global Land–Atmosphere System Study (GLASS) panel has supported “L-A coupling” as one of its core themes for well over a decade. Under this initiative, several successful land surface and global …
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Scholar articles
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