Impact of soil moisture anomalies on summer rainfall over East Asia: A regional climate model study

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作者
Kim, Jung-Eun [1 ]
Hong, Song-You [1 ]
机构
[1] Yonsei Univ, Dept Atmospher Sci, Global Environm Lab, Seoul 120749, South Korea
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10.1175/2006JCLI1358.1
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P4 [大气科学(气象学)];
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0706 ; 070601 ;
摘要
Numerous modeling studies have shown that soil moisture anomalies in later spring have a significant effect on the summer rainfall anomalies in North America. On the other hand, the role of soil moisture in forming monsoonal precipitation in East Asia has not been identified. This study attempts to clarify the importance of soil moisture on the summer rainfall in late spring in East Asia. The National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) Regional Spectral Model (RSM) is utilized for 3-month ( June-August) simulations in 1998 (above-normal precipitation year) and 1997 ( below-normal precipitation year). Initial and boundary conditions are derived from the NCEP-Department of Energy (DOE) reanalysis. The control run uses the initial soil moisture from the reanalysis, whereas it is set as a saturation and wilting point for "wet" and "dry" experiments, respectively. The impact of soil moisture anomalies on the simulated summer rainfall in East Asia is not significant. The change in precipitation between the wet and dry experiments is about 10%. A conflict between the local feedback of soil moisture and a change in large-scale circulations associated with the summertime monsoonal circulation in East Asia can be attributed as a reason for this anomaly. It is found that enhanced (suppressed) evaporation from the soil to the atmosphere in wet (dry) initial soil moisture reduces (increases) the land-sea contrast between East Asia and the Pacific Ocean, leading to a weakened sensitivity of the monsoonal circulations to the initial soil moisture. It can be concluded that the impact of the initial soil moisture is significant on the dynamic circulation in East Asia.
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页码:5732 / 5743
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