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The sensitivity of numerically simulated climates to land-surface boundary conditions
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Eleven Sensitivity ExperimentsEngineeringEarth ScienceGround Heat FluxRegional Climate ResponseClimate ProjectionSoil MoistureArid EnvironmentClimate ChangeHydrometeorologyMeteorologyGeographyClimatologyAtmospheric ConditionSoil ModelingDroughtDrylandsClimate ModellingLand-surface Boundary Conditions
Eleven sensitivity experiments that were made with general circulation models to see how land-surface boundary conditions can influence the rainfall, temperature, and motion fields of the atmosphere are discussed. In one group of experiments, different soil moistures or albedos are prescribed as time-invariant boundary conditions. In a second group, different soil moistures or different albedos are initially prescribed, and the soil moisture (but not the albedo) is allowed to change with time according to the governing equations for soil moisture. In a third group, the results of constant versus time-dependent soil moistures are compared.