Simulation and diagnosis of large-scale atmospheric moisture and surface hydrology over North America

We describe a preliminary investigation into large-scale atmospheric and surface moisture variations over North America. We compare large-scale hydrologic budgets in the Los Alamos general circulation model (GCM) to observed precipitation and vertically integrated atmospheric moisture fluxes derived from the National Meteorological Center's operational analyses. THe GCM faithfully simulates the integrated flux divergence and P-E differences. However, the integrated moisture content is too low, and precipitation and evaporation are too high. The model produces summertime soil moisture dryness, which supports previous studies showing increased droughts under warmer conditions.

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Main Authors: Roads, John O., Chen, Shyh-Chin, Langley, David, Kao, Chih-Yue, Alpert, Jordan, Glatzmaier, Gary A.
Format: conference_item biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 1991
Subjects:Atmospheric Sciences, Limnology, PACLIM, hydrology,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/31407
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