Abstract

Abstract In a companion paper, Y. Liu and R. Avissar analyzed the features of persistence in the land–atmosphere system simulated with the National Center for Atmospheric Research Community Climate Model Version 2 coupled with the Biosphere–Atmosphere Transfer Scheme (CCM2–BATS). To interpret the results obtained in that study, a fourth-order land–atmosphere analytical model is developed and used to investigate the timescales of disturbances in the land–atmosphere system, and the major parameters and processes affecting them. This analytical model has four damping timescales, namely seasonal, monthly, weekly, and daily. It is found that the seasonal scale is caused by self-feedback of soil moisture, and its length increases significantly due to the interactions between soil moisture and the other system variables. A sensitivity analysis performed with the Fourier amplitude sensitivity test indicates that the seasonal timescale is mostly affected by the physical parameters related to hydrological processes...

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