Authors
Kirsten L Findell, Pierre Gentine, Benjamin R Lintner, Christopher Kerr
Publication date
2011/7
Journal
Nature Geoscience
Volume
4
Issue
7
Pages
434-439
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
Moisture and heat fluxes from the land surface to the atmosphere form a critical nexus between surface hydrology and atmospheric processes, particularly those relevant to precipitation. Although current theory suggests that soil moisture generally has a positive impact on subsequent precipitation, individual studies have shown support both for,,, and against,, this positive feedback. Broad assessment of the coupling between soil moisture and evapotranspiration, and evapotranspiration and precipitation, has been limited by a lack of large-scale observations. Quantification of the influence of evapotranspiration on precipitation remains particularly uncertain. Here, we develop and apply physically based, objective metrics for quantifying the impacts of surface evaporative and sensible heat fluxes on the frequency and intensity of convective rainfall during summer, using North American reanalysis data. We show that …
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