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  2. May 15, 2024 · Abstract. A troubling feedback loop, where drier soil contributes to hotter climates, has been widely recognized. This study, drawing on climate model simulations, reveals that maintaining current global soil moisture levels could significantly alleviate 32.9% of land warming under low-emission scenarios.

  3. Jan 4, 2021 · Here we demonstrate that soil moisture (SM) strongly impacts future P–E changes, especially in drylands, by regulating evapotranspiration and atmospheric moisture inflow.

    • Sha Zhou, A. Park Williams, Benjamin R. Lintner, Alexis M. Berg, Yao Zhang, Yao Zhang, Trevor F. Kee...
    • 2021
  4. Jul 1, 2024 · Article. Unearthing India’s soil moisture anomalies: impact on agriculture and water resource strategies. Research. Published: 01 July 2024. Volume 155, pages 7575–7590, (2024) Cite this article. Download PDF. Saurabh Kumar Gupta, Suraj Kumar Singh, Shruti Kanga, Pankaj Kumar, Gowhar Meraj, Dhrubajyoti Sahariah, Jatan Debnath, Kesar Chand,

  5. Jul 13, 2023 · Specifically, the soil moisture−latent heat flux−precipitation causal chain is likely to trigger the rainfall following the dryness in humid regions where enhanced evaporation increases the...

  6. Jul 8, 2022 · In this study, we explore the sensitivity of global leaf area index to soil moisture by applying explainable machine learning to observation-based datasets. We show that this sensitivity is ...

  7. Jul 1, 2022 · The surface soil is the main site for precipitation infiltration and soil evaporation (Hu et al., 2010, Zhao et al., 2019a), and the influence of precipitation on soil moisture generally decreases as the depth of the soil layer increases (Zhao et al., 2019b).

  8. Apr 21, 2018 · Soil moisture is a key state variable of the land surface, reflecting complex interactions between the water, energy, and carbon cycles. Recent findings. Offline projections relying on soil moisture proxy metrics indicate dramatic future drought increases, often interpreted as primarily driven by warming-induced increases in evaporative demand.