Land–Atmosphere Interactions: The LoCo Perspective
Goddard Space Flight Center · George Mason University · +11 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract Land–atmosphere (L-A) interactions are a main driver of Earth’s surface water and energy budgets; as such, they modulate near-surface climate, including clouds and precipitation, and can influence the persistence of extremes such as drought. Despite their importance, the representation of L-A interactions in weather and climate models remains poorly constrained, as they involve a complex set of processes that are difficult to observe in nature. In addition, a complete understanding of L-A processes requires interdisciplinary expertise and approaches that transcend traditional research paradigms and communities. To address these issues, the international Global Energy and Water Exchanges project…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 19.88
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 142
Authors
12- JAJoseph A. SantanelloCorresponding
Goddard Space Flight Center
- PAPaul A. Dirmeyer
George Mason University
- CRCraig R. Ferguson
Albany State University, University at Albany, State University of New York
- KLKirsten L. Findell
NOAA Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory
- ABAhmed B. Tawfik
NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research
Topics & keywords
- Atmosphere (unit)
- Predictability
- Precipitation
- Climate model
- Perspective (graphical)
- Environmental science
- Meteorology
- Water cycle
- Climate action