نتایج جستجو برای: atmospheric moisture

تعداد نتایج: 114665  

Journal: :Philosophical transactions. Series A, Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences 2009
Debbie Putt Keith Haines Robert Gurney Chunlei Liu

The ability of climate models to reproduce and predict land surface anomalies is an important but little-studied topic. In this study, an atmosphere and ocean assimilation scheme is used to determine whether HadCM3 can reproduce and predict snow water equivalent and soil moisture during the 1997-1998 El Niño Southern Oscillation event. Soil moisture is reproduced more successfully, though both ...

2002
KIRSTEN L. FINDELL ELFATIH A. B. ELTAHIR

This paper investigates the influence of soil moisture on the development and triggering of convection in different early-morning atmospheric conditions. A one-dimensional model of the atmospheric boundary layer (BL) is initialized with atmospheric sounding data from Illinois and with the soil moisture set to either extremely wet (saturated) or extremely dry (20% of saturation) conditions. Two ...

2000
RICHARD I. CULLATHER DAVID H. BROMWICH MARK C. SERREZE

The atmospheric moisture budget is evaluated for the region 708N to the North Pole using reanalysis datasets of the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF; ERA: ECMWF Re-Analysis) and the collaborative effort of the National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) and the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR). For the forecast fields of the reanalyses, the ERA a...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2012
Timothy M Wertin Mary Anne McGuire Robert O Teskey

Predicted future changes in air temperature and atmospheric CO(2) concentration ([CO(2)]), coupled with altered precipitation, are expected to substantially affect tree growth. Effects on growth may vary considerably across a species range, as temperatures vary from sub-optimal to supra-optimal for growth. We performed an experiment simultaneously at two locations in the current range of loblol...

2002
T. Durig

During a preformulation programme the effect of atmospheric moisture on pyridoxal HCI (PL) was investigated. A complete moisture sorption isotherm was derived for PL at 25 o C. In addition, PL samples were stored at 11 and 75% relative humidity (RH) for 2 weeks. Changes in the samples were detected by differential scanning calorimetety (DSC), infrared spectroscopy (IR) and scanning electron mic...

2007
R. van der Velde M. D. van Helvoirt

This paper reports on the comparison of surface temperature and soil moisture observed by instruments onboard the Environmental Satellite (EnviSat) with simulations by an atmospheric circulation model over the period April 2005 to September 2007. The Naqu river basin has been selected as the study area, which is located on the eastern part of Tibetan Plateau. For the selected period, the PSU/NC...

2008
B. R. K. BLACKMAN B. B. JOHNSEN A. J. KINLOCH W. S. TEO

The results of an investigation into the effects of pre-bond moisture absorbed by fibrecomposite substrates prior to bonding with various structural epoxy adhesives are presented. Substrates were bonded in the as-received condition (where substrates had been exposed to atmospheric moisture for periods of greater than three months) and were also bonded in the fully-dried condition (after drying ...

2015
M. Combe J. Vilà-Guerau de Arellano H. G. Ouwersloot C. M. J. Jacobs W. Peters

Understanding the interactions between the land surface and the atmosphere is key to modelling boundarylayer meteorology and cloud formation, as well as carbon cycling and crop yield. In this study we explore these interactions in the exchange of water, heat and CO2 in a cropland– atmosphere system at the diurnal and local scale. To that end, we couple an atmospheric mixed-layer model (MXL) to ...

2007
A. M. Makarieva

In this paper the basic geophysical and ecological principles are jointly analyzed that allow the landmasses of Earth to remain moistened sufficiently for terrestrial life to be possible. 1. Under gravity, land inevitably loses water to the ocean. To keep land moistened, the gravitational water runoff must be continuously compensated by the atmospheric ocean-to-land moisture transport. Using da...

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