WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH, VOL. 39, NO. 10, 1278, doi:10.1029/2002WR001297, 2003
Tight coupling between soil moisture and the surface radiation budget in semiarid environments: Implications for land-atmosphere interactions Eric E. Small and Shirley A. Kurc Department of Geological Sciences, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, USA Received 11 March 2002; revised 2 May 2003; accepted 20 June 2003; published 4 October 2003.
[1] Observations are used to examine how soil moisture influences the surface radiation
budget, ground heat flux, and available energy in semiarid environments. Defining this relationship is critical to understand interactions between the land surface and the atmosphere, in particular assessing if a feedback exists between soil moisture and rainfall anomalies. We use two summers of data collected from semiarid grassland and shrubland ecosystems in central New Mexico. The response of surface radiation budget components and other variables to soil moisture variations are quantified via linear regression. Then, the variations are scaled over the observed range of soil moisture (15% volumetric water content). The soil temperature is lower by >10C when the surface soil is wet, compared to when the soil is dry. This temperature decrease results in a measured decrease of 85–100 W m2 in longwave radiation emitted at the surface. The increase in net longwave radiation is equal in magnitude because downward longwave radiation does not vary with soil moisture. The observed changes in net shortwave radiation are relatively minor (
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