2010
DOI: 10.5194/hess-14-2003-2010
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Irrigation enhances precipitation at the mountains downwind

Abstract: Abstract.Atmospheric circulation models predict an irrigation-rainfall feedback. However, actual field evidences for local evaporation recycling (moisture feedback) are weak. We present strong field evidence for an increase in rainfall at the mountains located downwind of irrigated zones. We chose two regions, located in semiarid southern Spain, where irrigation started at a well defined date, and we analyzed rainfall statistics before and after the beginning of irrigation. Analyzed statistics include the vari… Show more

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“…local effects such as indirect near-river groundwater use). Land use changes, which have not been taken into account in this study, may affect the hydrology of smaller basins (Blöschl et al, 2007;Beguería et al, 2003;Climent-Soler et al, 2009;Jódar et al, 2010).…”
Section: Comparison With Trends In Climate Driversmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…local effects such as indirect near-river groundwater use). Land use changes, which have not been taken into account in this study, may affect the hydrology of smaller basins (Blöschl et al, 2007;Beguería et al, 2003;Climent-Soler et al, 2009;Jódar et al, 2010).…”
Section: Comparison With Trends In Climate Driversmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…This is particularly relevant in areas of high irrigation where modified soil moisture significantly impacts the regional hydroclimate through adjusted land-atmosphere interactions Snyder 2012a, 2012b;Jódar et al, 2010;Lo and Famiglietti, 2013;Rojstaczer 2001, 2002;Pei et al, 2016;Qian et al 2013). One major effect of increased soil moisture is on the Great Plains low-level jet (GPLLJ; Walters et al, 2014;Weaver and Nigam, 2011).…”
Section: Regional Climatementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Later studies focused on larger regions of the United States (Segal et al 1998) and analyzed precipitation patterns using weather radar (Moore and Rojstaczer 2002) and water vapor tracking (DeAngelis et al 2010;Harding and Snyder 2012b) to demonstrate the plausibility of irrigation effects on precipitation. Recent numerical modeling experiments for the United States (Ozdogan et al 2010;Lo and Famiglietti 2013;Qian et al 2013) and other areas globally (e.g., De Ridder and Gallée 1998; Douglas et al 2009;Sacks et al 2009;Jódar et al 2010;Puma and Cook 2010;Lee et al 2011;Wei et al 2013) provide additional support for irrigation-related influences on precipitation patterns, both locally and remotely.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%