Changes in evaporation over land affect terrestrial precipitation via atmospheric moisture recycling and, consequently, freshwater availability. Although global moisture recycling at regional and continental scales is relatively well understood, the patterns of local moisture recycling and the main variables that impact it remain unknown. We calculate the local moisture recycling ratio (LMR) as the fraction of evaporated moisture that precipitates within a distance of 0.5° (typically 50 km) of its source, identify variables that correlate with it over land globally, and study its model dependency. We derive the seasonal and annual LMR using a 10-year climatology (2008-2017) of monthly averaged atmospheric moisture connections at a scale of ...
Weather extremes are predicted to be more intense and recurrent in the future because of climate cha...
Climate models suggest an important role for land‐atmosphere feedbacks on climate, but exhibit a lar...
Regional precipitation recycling may constitute a feedback mechanism affecting soil moisture memory ...
Changes in evaporation over land affect terrestrial precipitation via atmospheric moisture recycling...
Where does precipitation come from? It is not easy to answer this question because of the complex an...
Moisture evaporated from the continents (recycled moisture) contributes up to 80% to the total atmos...
There has been a long debate on the extent to which precipitation relies on terrestrial evaporation ...
A key Earth system process is the circulation of evaporated moisture through the atmosphere. Spatial...
It is difficult to quantify the degree to which terrestrial evaporation supports the occurrenc...
Numerical models predict that the recycling rate of atmospheric moisture decreases with time at the ...
Mediterranean regions worldwide are expected to face an increase in water scarcity due to land degra...
The contribution of land evaporation to local and remote precipitation (i.e. moisture recycling) is ...
The importance of moisture feedback between continental precipitation and evaporation, referred to a...
Recent research has revealed that upwind land-use changes can significantly influence downwind preci...
Weather extremes are predicted to be more intense and recurrent in the future because of climate cha...
Climate models suggest an important role for land‐atmosphere feedbacks on climate, but exhibit a lar...
Regional precipitation recycling may constitute a feedback mechanism affecting soil moisture memory ...
Changes in evaporation over land affect terrestrial precipitation via atmospheric moisture recycling...
Where does precipitation come from? It is not easy to answer this question because of the complex an...
Moisture evaporated from the continents (recycled moisture) contributes up to 80% to the total atmos...
There has been a long debate on the extent to which precipitation relies on terrestrial evaporation ...
A key Earth system process is the circulation of evaporated moisture through the atmosphere. Spatial...
It is difficult to quantify the degree to which terrestrial evaporation supports the occurrenc...
Numerical models predict that the recycling rate of atmospheric moisture decreases with time at the ...
Mediterranean regions worldwide are expected to face an increase in water scarcity due to land degra...
The contribution of land evaporation to local and remote precipitation (i.e. moisture recycling) is ...
The importance of moisture feedback between continental precipitation and evaporation, referred to a...
Recent research has revealed that upwind land-use changes can significantly influence downwind preci...
Weather extremes are predicted to be more intense and recurrent in the future because of climate cha...
Climate models suggest an important role for land‐atmosphere feedbacks on climate, but exhibit a lar...
Regional precipitation recycling may constitute a feedback mechanism affecting soil moisture memory ...