Soil moisture associated with freeze–thaw process modulated growing-season temperature rise in the Tibetan Plateau

被引:0
|
作者
Zouxing Lin
Zhiyan Zuo
Dong Xiao
Qinglong You
机构
[1] Fudan University,Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences/Institute of Atmospheric Sciences
[2] Shanghai Frontiers Science Center of Atmosphere-Ocean Interaction,Key Laboratory of Cites’ Mitigation and Adaptation to Climate Change in Shanghai
[3] National Observations and Research Station for Wetland Ecosystems of the Yangtze Estuary,undefined
[4] China Meteorological Administration,undefined
来源
Climate Dynamics | 2023年 / 61卷
关键词
Tibetan Plateau; Soil moisture; Surface air temperature rise; Freeze–thaw process; Growing season;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
The temperature rise during the growing season on the Tibetan Plateau (TP) is crucial for the local vegetation phenology and atmospheric circulation. In this study, we investigated the possible effects of soil moisture (SM) anomalies associated with the freeze–thaw process on the surface air temperature (SAT) rise during the growing season using observations and reanalysis data from 1979 to 2014. Results demonstrate that winter SM anomalies associated with the freeze–thaw process can persist until July, significantly modulating SAT rise intensity from May to July on the TP. Positive winter SM anomalies can lead to decreased in SAT in May but increased in SAT in July, thus strengthening the SAT rise from May to July. Further analysis of physical mechanisms suggest the positive winter SM anomaly leads to the increase of surface latent heat flux but the decrease of surface sensible heat flux in May, thus cooling the SAT. As July approaches, significantly increased atmospheric water vapor caused by the positive winter SM anomaly leads to the enhancement of surface downward longwave radiation, which exceeds the cooling effect of decreased sensible heat, resulting in a warmer SAT. Previous studies mainly revealed the “drier SM—higher SAT” feedback. Here we highlight that the thermal variations caused by SM anomalies related with the freeze–thaw process are complicated in the TP, with completely opposite climatic effects during different months.
引用
收藏
页码:3619 / 3631
页数:12
相关论文
共 49 条
  • [1] Soil moisture associated with freeze-thaw process modulated growing-season temperature rise in the Tibetan Plateau
    Lin, Zouxing
    Zuo, Zhiyan
    Xiao, Dong
    You, Qinglong
    CLIMATE DYNAMICS, 2023, 61 (7-8) : 3619 - 3631
  • [2] The impacts of soil freeze/thaw dynamics on soil water transfer and spring phenology in the Tibetan Plateau
    Jiang, Huiru
    Zhang, Wenjiang
    Yi, Yonghong
    Yan, Kun
    Li, Guicai
    Wang, Gengxu
    ARCTIC ANTARCTIC AND ALPINE RESEARCH, 2018, 50 (01)
  • [3] Soil moisture as an indicator of growing-season herbaceous fuel moisture and curing rate in grasslands
    Sharma, Sonisa
    Carlson, J. D.
    Krueger, Erik S.
    Engle, David M.
    Twidwell, Dirac
    Fuhlendorf, Samuel D.
    Patrignani, Andres
    Feng, Lei
    Ochsner, Tyson E.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WILDLAND FIRE, 2021, 30 (01) : 57 - 69
  • [4] Use of a new Tibetan Plateau network for permafrost to characterize satellite-based products errors: An application to soil moisture and freeze/ thaw
    Zheng, Jingyao
    Zhao, Tianjie
    Lu, Haishen
    Zou, Defu
    Rodriguez-Fernandez, Nemesio
    Mialon, Arnaud
    Richaume, Philippe
    Xiao, Jianshe
    Ma, Jun
    Fan, Lei
    Song, Peilin
    Zhu, Yonghua
    Li, Rui
    Yao, Panpan
    Yang, Qingqing
    Du, Shaojie
    Wang, Zhen
    Peng, Zhiqing
    Xiong, Yuyang
    Xing, Zanpin
    Zhao, Lin
    Kerr, Yann
    Shi, Jiancheng
    REMOTE SENSING OF ENVIRONMENT, 2024, 300
  • [5] A Dense Soil Moisture and Freeze-Thaw Monitoring Network in the Qinghai Lake Basin on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau
    Chai, Linna
    Zhu, Zhongli
    Liu, Shaomin
    Xu, Ziwei
    Jin, Rui
    Li, Xin
    Kang, Jian
    Che, Tao
    Zhang, Yang
    Zhang, Jinsong
    Cui, Hongjing
    Gao, Tiansheng
    Xu, Tongren
    Zhao, Shaojie
    Pan, Xiaoduo
    Guo, Ge
    BULLETIN OF THE AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY, 2024, 105 (03) : E584 - E604
  • [6] Primary Interannual Variability Patterns of the Growing-Season NDVI over the Tibetan Plateau and Main Climatic Factors
    Mao, Xin
    Ren, Hong-Li
    Liu, Ge
    REMOTE SENSING, 2022, 14 (20)
  • [7] Synergistic contribution of soil moisture and sea surface temperature to summer Tibetan Plateau temperature
    Zhang, Ting
    Liu, Ge
    Duan, Mingkeng
    Feng, Yuhan
    Zhou, Yuwei
    Mao, Xin
    Wei, Xinchen
    Li, Jingxin
    ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH, 2025, 314
  • [8] Seasonal persistence of soil moisture anomalies related to freeze–thaw over the Tibetan Plateau and prediction signal of summer precipitation in eastern China
    Kai Yang
    Chenghai Wang
    Climate Dynamics, 2019, 53 : 2411 - 2424
  • [9] Sensible and latent heat flux response to diurnal variation in soil surface temperature and moisture under different freeze/thaw soil conditions in the seasonal frozen soil region of the central Tibetan Plateau
    Guo, Donglin
    Yang, Meixue
    Wang, Huijun
    ENVIRONMENTAL EARTH SCIENCES, 2011, 63 (01) : 97 - 107
  • [10] Sensible and latent heat flux response to diurnal variation in soil surface temperature and moisture under different freeze/thaw soil conditions in the seasonal frozen soil region of the central Tibetan Plateau
    Donglin Guo
    Meixue Yang
    Huijun Wang
    Environmental Earth Sciences, 2011, 63 : 97 - 107