Mots-clés
Circulation atmosphérique ; Convection ; Cycle de l'eau ; Etats-Unis ; Humidité du sol ; Interaction terre-atmosphère ; Midwest ; Nuage ; Propriétés du sol ; Prévision ; Type de temps ; VégétationAtmospheric circulation ; Cloud ; Convection ; Forecast ; Land atmosphere interaction ; Midwest ; Soil moisture ; Soil properties ; United States of America ; Vegetation ; Water cycle ; Weather typeCiclo del agua ; Circulación atmosférica ; Convección ; Humedad del suelo ; Interacción tierra-atmósfera ; Nube ; Previsión ; Propiedades del suelo ; Tipo de tiempo ; VegetaciónMesoscale associations between midwest land surface properties and convective cloud development in the warm season
Auteur(s) et Affiliation(s)
ALLARD, J.
Dep. of Physics, Astronomy, and Geosciences, State Univ., Georgia, Valdosta, Etats-Unis
CARLETON, A.M.
Dep. of Geography, and Earth and Environmental Systems Institute (EESI), State Univ., Pennsylvania, Etats-Unis
Description :
To evaluate the mesoscale relationships between Corn Belt land surface properties and a key indicator of the surface-atmosphere feedback in humid climates warm-season (convective cloud development) conventional meteorological data, digital maps of land surface properties, and satellite data were examined in a GIS framework for the May-September periods of 1991 through 1999. The results indicate associations between the surface and atmospheric moisture content and the formation of convective clouds. These relationships are evident when forcing from the free atmosphere is either extremely weak or strong. The AA. find that a surface-convective cloud relationship dominates Corn Belt land surface-atmosphere interactions across a range of barotropic synoptic conditions under different atmospheric moisture contents.
Type de document :
Article de périodique
Source :
Physical geography, issn : 0272-3646, 2010, vol. 31, n°. 2, p. 107-136, nombre de pages : 30, Références bibliographiques : 7 p.
Date :
2010
Editeur :
Pays édition : Royaume-Uni, Abingdon, Taylor and Francis
Langue :
Anglais
Anglais
Droits :
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