Title | On the coupling between vegetation and rainfall inter-annual anomalies: Possible contributions to seasonal rainfall predictability over land areas |
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Publication Type | Articolo su Rivista peer-reviewed |
Year of Publication | 2008 |
Authors | Alessandri, Andrea, and Navarra A. |
Journal | Geophysical Research Letters |
Volume | 35 |
ISSN | 00948276 |
Keywords | annual variation, Climate change, Dynamical seasonal forecasting, El Niño Southern Oscillation, El Nino-Southern Oscillation, feedback mechanism, Interannual anomalies, precipitation assessment, precipitation intensity, prediction, Rain, rainfall, Soil moisture, Vegetation, vegetation cover, Weather forecasting |
Abstract | It's well known that rainfall affects vegetation through its effect on soil moisture content, but the extent to which vegetation could in turn impact precipitation occurrence is poorly understood. Here we focus on the assessment, from observations, of the reciprocal forcing of seasonal-mean vegetation and rainfall interannual anomalies over land areas using the coupled manifold technique. Considering global lands, we estimate at the 1% significance level that 19% (12%) of the vegetation (precipitation) variance is forced by precipitation (vegetation). Our analysis reveals that the dominant component of the vegetation-forced rainfall variability is a delayed response to ENSO cycles. Vegetation appears to provide a biophysical memory of ENSO and is supposed to act through delayed feedbacks on rainfall. As ENSO cycles are currently well predicted by dynamical seasonal forecasting systems, this result displays the potential for a reliable soil moisture-vegetation initialization to improve rainfall prediction over lands. Copyright 2008 by the American Geophysical Union. |
Notes | cited By 25 |
URL | https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-40849100269&doi=10.1029%2f2007GL032415&partnerID=40&md5=b6799df135fa4dc4b6a39bf05cdcbce2 |
DOI | 10.1029/2007GL032415 |
Citation Key | Alessandri2008 |