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How Much Does Land-Atmosphere Coupling Influence Summertime Temperature Variability in the Western United States?

Lucas R. Vargas Zeppetello,Lily N. Zhang,David S. Battisti, Marysa M. Lagu

JOURNAL OF CLIMATE(2024)

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Abstract
Interannual fl uctuations in average summertime temperatures across the western United States are captured by a leading empirical orthogonal function that explains over 50% of the total observed variance. In this paper, we explain the origins of this pattern of interannual temperature variability by examining soil moisture-temperature coupling that acts across seasons in observations and climate models. We fi nd that a characteristic pattern of coupled temperature- soil moisture climate variability accounts for 34% of the total observed variance in summertime temperature across the region. This pattern is reproduced in state-of-the-art global climate models, where experiments that eliminate soil moisture variability reduce summertime average temperature variance by a factor of 3 on average. We use an idealized model of the coupled atmospheric boundary layer and underlying land surface to demonstrate that feedbacks between soil moisture, boundary layer relative humidity, and precipitation can explain the observed relations between springtime soil moisture and summertime temperature. Our results suggest that antecedent soil moisture conditions and subsequent land-atmosphere interactions play an important role in interannual summertime temperature variability in the western United States; soil moisture variations cause distal temperature anomalies and impart predictability at time scales longer than one season. Our results indicate that 40% of the observed warming trend across the western United States since 1981 has been driven by wintertime precipitation trends in the U.S. southwest.
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Atmosphere-land interaction,Soil moisture,Climate variability,Interannual variability
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