Publication Date:
2014-09-16
Description:
Vegetation influences the energy, mass and momentum exchange between land-surface and atmosphere and, in that way, may significantly affect weather and climate. The morphology and physiology of the vegetation determine the surface albedo, precipitation interception and interception loss, stomatal control of transpiration, moisture storage in the root zone and, through the vegetation roughness height, the aerodynamic resistance to the transfers of latent and sensible heat and momentum between land-surface and atmosphere. That the albedo and soil moisture have a large influence on the atmospheric circulation and rainfall was demonstrated in sensitivity experiments with general circulation models. Moreover, through its effect on the convergence of the horizontal water vapor transport in the planetary boundary layer, the surface roughness height has a large influence on rainfall.
Keywords:
METEOROLOGY AND CLIMATOLOGY
Type:
NASA. Goddard Space Flight Center Global Scale Atmospheric Processes Res. Program Review; p 14-18
Format:
text
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