Widespread negative correlations between summertime-mean temperatures and precipitation over land regions are a well-known feature of terrestrial climate. This behavior has generally been interpreted in the context of soil moisture atmosphere coupling, with soil moisture deficits associated with reduced rainfall leading to enhanced surface sensible heating and higher surface temperature. The present study revisits the genesis of these negative temperature precipitation correlations using simulations from the Global Land Atmosphere Coupling Experiment phase 5 of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (GLACE-CMIP5) multimodel experiment. The analyses are based on simulations with five climate models, which were integrated with prescribed (...
Temperature changes at the Earth surface propagate into the subsurface and leave a thermal signature...
Biases in land-atmosphere coupling in climate models can contribute to climate prediction biases, bu...
Regional hot extremes are projected to increase more strongly than global mean temperature, with sub...
International audienceWidespread negative correlations between summertime-mean temperatures and prec...
Widespread negative correlations between summertime-mean temperatures and precipitation over land re...
Widespread negative correlations between summertime-mean temperatures and precipitation over land re...
Land-atmosphere interaction includes complex feedbacks among radiative, hydrological, and ecological...
Processes acting at the interface between the land surface and the atmosphere have a strong impact o...
The impact of sea surface temperature (SST) and soil moisture on summer precipitation is first studi...
We examine how soil moisture variability and trends affect the simulation of temperature and precipi...
Estimates of regional climate warming over the past few hundred years are being obtained from profil...
Human-made transformations to the environment, and in particular the land surface, are having a larg...
While a variety of model experiments and analyses of observations have explored the impact of soil m...
Contributions of changes in soil moisture to the projected climate change in the tropics at the end ...
Soil moisture-atmosphere coupling is a key process underlying climate variability and change over la...
Temperature changes at the Earth surface propagate into the subsurface and leave a thermal signature...
Biases in land-atmosphere coupling in climate models can contribute to climate prediction biases, bu...
Regional hot extremes are projected to increase more strongly than global mean temperature, with sub...
International audienceWidespread negative correlations between summertime-mean temperatures and prec...
Widespread negative correlations between summertime-mean temperatures and precipitation over land re...
Widespread negative correlations between summertime-mean temperatures and precipitation over land re...
Land-atmosphere interaction includes complex feedbacks among radiative, hydrological, and ecological...
Processes acting at the interface between the land surface and the atmosphere have a strong impact o...
The impact of sea surface temperature (SST) and soil moisture on summer precipitation is first studi...
We examine how soil moisture variability and trends affect the simulation of temperature and precipi...
Estimates of regional climate warming over the past few hundred years are being obtained from profil...
Human-made transformations to the environment, and in particular the land surface, are having a larg...
While a variety of model experiments and analyses of observations have explored the impact of soil m...
Contributions of changes in soil moisture to the projected climate change in the tropics at the end ...
Soil moisture-atmosphere coupling is a key process underlying climate variability and change over la...
Temperature changes at the Earth surface propagate into the subsurface and leave a thermal signature...
Biases in land-atmosphere coupling in climate models can contribute to climate prediction biases, bu...
Regional hot extremes are projected to increase more strongly than global mean temperature, with sub...