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On the role of soil moisture in daytime evolution of temperatures
Authors:Natalie Lockart  Dmitri Kavetski  Stewart W Franks
Institution:1. School of Engineering, University of Newcastle, , Callaghan, 2308 New South Wales, Australia;2. School of Civil, Environmental and Mining Engineering, University of Adelaide, , North Terrace, South Australia, 5005 Australia
Abstract:This paper explores the relationship between temperature, evaporation and soil moisture using a planetary boundary layer (PBL) model. It focuses on illustrating and quantifying the effect of soil moisture on the evolution of daytime temperatures. A simple convective PBL model coupled with the Penman–Monteith (PM) equation is used to estimate evapotranspiration. Following calibration and sensitivity analysis, the model was used to simulate the relative impact of dry and wet soil moisture conditions on daytime temperatures by changing the surface resistance parameter in the PM equation. It was found that the maximum temperature that can be reached during a day is constrained by the amount of soil moisture and the available net radiation, confirming previously published results. Higher temperatures can be reached with greater net radiation and dry soil moisture conditions. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:soil moisture  evaporation  temperature
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