Journal article
Amplification of Australian heatwaves via local land‐atmosphere coupling
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, Vol.124(24), pp.13625-13647
2019
Abstract
Antecedent land surface conditions play a role in the amplification of temperature anomalies experienced during heatwaves by modifying the local partitioning of available energy between sensible and latent heating. Most existing analyses of heatwave amplification from soil moisture anomalies have focused on exceptionally rare events and consider seasonal scale timescales. However, it is not known how much the daily evolution of land surface conditions, both before and during a heatwave, contributes to the intensity and frequency of these extremes. We examine how the daily evolution of land surface conditions preceding a heatwave event contributes to heatwave intensity. We also diagnose why the land surface contribution to Australian heatwaves is not homogeneous due to spatiotemporal variations in land‐atmosphere coupling. We identify two coupling regimes: a land‐driven regime where surface temperatures are sensitive to local variations in sensible heating and an atmosphere‐driven regime where this is not the case. Northern Australia is consistently strongly coupled, where antecedent soil moisture conditions can influence temperature anomalies up to day 4 of a heatwave. For southern Australia, heatwave temperature anomalies are not influenced by antecedent soil moisture conditions due to an atmosphere‐driven coupling regime. Therefore, antecedent land surface conditions have a role in increasing the temperature anomalies experienced during a heatwave only over regions with strong land‐driven coupling. The timescales over which antecedent land surface conditions contribute to Australian heatwaves also vary regionally. Overall, the spatiotemporal variations of land‐atmosphere interactions help determine where and when antecedent land surface conditions contribute to Australian heat extremes.
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- Title
- Amplification of Australian heatwaves via local land‐atmosphere coupling
- Authors/Creators
- A.L. Hirsch (Author/Creator)J.P. Evans (Author/Creator)G. Di Virgilio (Author/Creator)S.E. Perkins‐Kirkpatrick (Author/Creator)D. Argüeso (Author/Creator)A.J. Pitman (Author/Creator)C.C. Carouge (Author/Creator)J. Kala (Author/Creator)J. Andrys (Author/Creator)P. Petrelli (Author/Creator)B. Rockel (Author/Creator)
- Publication Details
- Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, Vol.124(24), pp.13625-13647
- Publisher
- Wiley
- Identifiers
- 991005541694007891
- Copyright
- © 2019 American Geophysical Union
- Murdoch Affiliation
- School of Environmental and Conservation Sciences
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
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