Agricultural activities notably alter weather and climate including near-surface heat content. However, past research primarily focused on dry bulb temperature without considering the role of water vapor (dew point temperature) on surface air heat content. When using dry bulb temperature trends to assess these changes, for example, not including concurrent trends in absolute humidity can lead to errors in the actual rate of warming or cooling. Here we examined minimum and maximum surface moist enthalpy, which can be expressed as “equivalent temperature.” Using hourly climate data in the Central Great Plains (Nebraska and Kansas) from 1990 to 2014, the averages and trends of minimum and maximum equivalent temperature (TE_min; TE_max) were an...
Land-atmosphere coupling strength describes the degree to which the atmosphere responds (e.g., via c...
[1] Previous studies of the long-term climate effects of irrigation have focused on average monthly ...
High temperature extremes during the growing season can reduce agricultural production. At the same ...
Agricultural activities notably alter weather and climate including near-surface heat content. Howev...
Land use change can significantly affect root zone soil moisture, surface energy balance, and near-s...
Studies in regions of extensive irrigation practices have revealed a significant influence of evapor...
The impact of irrigation on the surface energy budget in the U.S. high plains is investigated. Four ...
The North American Great Plains have experienced a rapid overturning of natural grasslands to agricu...
Land use/land cover change (LULCC) has long been viewed as a contributing source of climate change. ...
This is the published version, also available here: http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cli2020103.Irrigation ...
Modification of natural prairie grasslands into irrigated and rainfed agriculture in the Great Plain...
Extensive expansion in irrigated agriculture has taken place over the last half century. Due to inc...
Land Use and Land Cover Change (LULCC) influence the climate at a global and local scale. Using long...
Irrigation delivers about 2,600 km3 of water to the land surface each year, or about 2% of annual pr...
Irrigation is an essential practice for sustaining global food production and many regional economie...
Land-atmosphere coupling strength describes the degree to which the atmosphere responds (e.g., via c...
[1] Previous studies of the long-term climate effects of irrigation have focused on average monthly ...
High temperature extremes during the growing season can reduce agricultural production. At the same ...
Agricultural activities notably alter weather and climate including near-surface heat content. Howev...
Land use change can significantly affect root zone soil moisture, surface energy balance, and near-s...
Studies in regions of extensive irrigation practices have revealed a significant influence of evapor...
The impact of irrigation on the surface energy budget in the U.S. high plains is investigated. Four ...
The North American Great Plains have experienced a rapid overturning of natural grasslands to agricu...
Land use/land cover change (LULCC) has long been viewed as a contributing source of climate change. ...
This is the published version, also available here: http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cli2020103.Irrigation ...
Modification of natural prairie grasslands into irrigated and rainfed agriculture in the Great Plain...
Extensive expansion in irrigated agriculture has taken place over the last half century. Due to inc...
Land Use and Land Cover Change (LULCC) influence the climate at a global and local scale. Using long...
Irrigation delivers about 2,600 km3 of water to the land surface each year, or about 2% of annual pr...
Irrigation is an essential practice for sustaining global food production and many regional economie...
Land-atmosphere coupling strength describes the degree to which the atmosphere responds (e.g., via c...
[1] Previous studies of the long-term climate effects of irrigation have focused on average monthly ...
High temperature extremes during the growing season can reduce agricultural production. At the same ...