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    Publication Date: 2020-11-25
    Description: One of the critical components in understanding the climate system is the interaction between the land and the atmosphere. While previous studies on land-atmosphere coupling mostly focus on its spatial hotspots, we explore the temporal evolution of land-surface coupling strength (LCS) during a large-scale flood event in a semi-arid region in Northern Australia. The LCS indicates the relationship between soil moisture and latent heat flux, and the spatiotemporal variability in precipitation and soil water strongly affects the variability of LCS. The LCS is usually positive in the semi-arid climate, where evapotranspiration (ET) occurs under the soil moisture-limited regime and thus, increases with soil moisture. However, our analyses of combined land surface modeling and observational datasets show high temporal variability of LCS in the course of the extreme flood event followed by a drying period. The wet regions transferred the ET regime from the soil moisture-limited to the transition section, weakening the linear growth of ET with soil moisture, which resulted in the decline of LCS. The LCS remained weak until the flood retreated and the soil water approached the pre-storm average state. Such temporal variation of the LCS has important implications for realistic parameterization of the land-atmosphere coupling and consequently improving subseasonal to seasonal climate forecast.
    Print ISSN: 0894-8755
    Electronic ISSN: 1520-0442
    Topics: Geography , Geosciences , Physics
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