Propagation of soil moisture memory to streamflow and evapotranspiration in Europe

As a key variable of the land-climate system soil moisture is a main driver of streamflow and evapotranspiration under certain conditions. Soil moisture furthermore exhibits outstanding memory (persistence) characteristics. Many studies also report distinct low frequency variations for streamflow, w...

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Main Authors: R. Orth, S. I. Seneviratne
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2013-10-01
Series:Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
Online Access:http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/17/3895/2013/hess-17-3895-2013.pdf
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spelling doaj-0774e02b5b0a42a9a513976708e113172020-11-24T22:38:43ZengCopernicus PublicationsHydrology and Earth System Sciences1027-56061607-79382013-10-0117103895391110.5194/hess-17-3895-2013Propagation of soil moisture memory to streamflow and evapotranspiration in EuropeR. OrthS. I. SeneviratneAs a key variable of the land-climate system soil moisture is a main driver of streamflow and evapotranspiration under certain conditions. Soil moisture furthermore exhibits outstanding memory (persistence) characteristics. Many studies also report distinct low frequency variations for streamflow, which are likely related to soil moisture memory. Using data from over 100 near-natural catchments located across Europe, we investigate in this study the connection between soil moisture memory and the respective memory of streamflow and evapotranspiration on different time scales. For this purpose we use a simple water balance model in which dependencies of runoff (normalised by precipitation) and evapotranspiration (normalised by radiation) on soil moisture are fitted using streamflow observations. The model therefore allows us to compute the memory characteristics of soil moisture, streamflow and evapotranspiration on the catchment scale. We find considerable memory in soil moisture and streamflow in many parts of the continent, and evapotranspiration also displays some memory at monthly time scale in some catchments. We show that the memory of streamflow and evapotranspiration jointly depend on soil moisture memory and on the strength of the coupling of streamflow and evapotranspiration to soil moisture. Furthermore, we find that the coupling strengths of streamflow and evapotranspiration to soil moisture depend on the shape of the fitted dependencies and on the variance of the meteorological forcing. To better interpret the magnitude of the respective memories across Europe, we finally provide a new perspective on hydrological memory by relating it to the mean duration required to recover from anomalies exceeding a certain threshold.http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/17/3895/2013/hess-17-3895-2013.pdf
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author R. Orth
S. I. Seneviratne
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S. I. Seneviratne
Propagation of soil moisture memory to streamflow and evapotranspiration in Europe
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
author_facet R. Orth
S. I. Seneviratne
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title Propagation of soil moisture memory to streamflow and evapotranspiration in Europe
title_short Propagation of soil moisture memory to streamflow and evapotranspiration in Europe
title_full Propagation of soil moisture memory to streamflow and evapotranspiration in Europe
title_fullStr Propagation of soil moisture memory to streamflow and evapotranspiration in Europe
title_full_unstemmed Propagation of soil moisture memory to streamflow and evapotranspiration in Europe
title_sort propagation of soil moisture memory to streamflow and evapotranspiration in europe
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
issn 1027-5606
1607-7938
publishDate 2013-10-01
description As a key variable of the land-climate system soil moisture is a main driver of streamflow and evapotranspiration under certain conditions. Soil moisture furthermore exhibits outstanding memory (persistence) characteristics. Many studies also report distinct low frequency variations for streamflow, which are likely related to soil moisture memory. Using data from over 100 near-natural catchments located across Europe, we investigate in this study the connection between soil moisture memory and the respective memory of streamflow and evapotranspiration on different time scales. For this purpose we use a simple water balance model in which dependencies of runoff (normalised by precipitation) and evapotranspiration (normalised by radiation) on soil moisture are fitted using streamflow observations. The model therefore allows us to compute the memory characteristics of soil moisture, streamflow and evapotranspiration on the catchment scale. We find considerable memory in soil moisture and streamflow in many parts of the continent, and evapotranspiration also displays some memory at monthly time scale in some catchments. We show that the memory of streamflow and evapotranspiration jointly depend on soil moisture memory and on the strength of the coupling of streamflow and evapotranspiration to soil moisture. Furthermore, we find that the coupling strengths of streamflow and evapotranspiration to soil moisture depend on the shape of the fitted dependencies and on the variance of the meteorological forcing. To better interpret the magnitude of the respective memories across Europe, we finally provide a new perspective on hydrological memory by relating it to the mean duration required to recover from anomalies exceeding a certain threshold.
url http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/17/3895/2013/hess-17-3895-2013.pdf
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