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  • H13H-06: Springtime Soil Moisture Teleconnections Drive Summertime Warming in the Western United States (invited)
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Author(s):
Lily Zhang, University of Washington (First Author, Presenting Author)
David Battisti, University of Washington


Observations show that warmer-than-average summertime temperatures in the Western US are often preceded by drier-than-average spring soils in the Southwest US. We perform experiments within a global climate model and demonstrate that early spring soil moisture deficits in the Southwest US cause anomalously warm summers throughout the Western US through their effect on the large-scale atmospheric circulation.



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