The Land Surface Interactions with the Atmosphere over the Iberian Semi-Arid Environment (LIAISE) field campaign

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dc.contributor.author Aaron Boone
dc.contributor.author Joaquim Bellvert
dc.contributor.author Martin Best
dc.contributor.author Jennifer K. Brooke
dc.contributor.author Guylaine Canut-Rocafort
dc.contributor.author Joan Cuxart
dc.contributor.author Oscar Hartogensis
dc.contributor.author Patrick Le Moigne
dc.contributor.author Josep Ramon Miró
dc.contributor.author Jan Polcher
dc.contributor.author Jeremy Price
dc.contributor.author Pere Quintana Seguí
dc.contributor.author Joan Bech
dc.contributor.author Yannick Bezombes
dc.contributor.author Oliver Branch
dc.contributor.author Jordi Cristóbal
dc.contributor.author Karin Dassas
dc.contributor.author Pascal Fanise
dc.contributor.author Fabien Gibert
dc.contributor.author Yves Goulas
dc.contributor.author Jannis Groh
dc.contributor.author Jan Hanus
dc.contributor.author Gabriel Hmimina
dc.contributor.author Lionel Jarlan
dc.contributor.author Ed Kim
dc.contributor.author Valérie Le Dantec
dc.contributor.author Michel Le Page
dc.contributor.author Fabienne Lohou
dc.contributor.author Marie Lothon
dc.contributor.author Mary Rose Mangan
dc.contributor.author Belén Martí
dc.contributor.author Daniel Martínez-Villagrasa
dc.contributor.author James McGregor
dc.contributor.author Amanda Kerr-Munslow
dc.contributor.author Nadia Ouaadi
dc.contributor.author Alban Philibert
dc.contributor.author Juan Quiros-Vargas
dc.contributor.author Uwe Rascher
dc.contributor.author Bastian Siegmann
dc.contributor.author Mireia Udina
dc.contributor.author Antoine Vial
dc.contributor.author Burkhard Wrenger
dc.contributor.author Volker Wulfmeyer
dc.contributor.author Mehrez Zribi
dc.date.accessioned 2025-01-30T08:22:41Z
dc.date.available 2025-01-30T08:22:41Z
dc.identifier.citation Boone, A., Best, M., Bellvert, J., Brooke, J., Canut-Rocafort, G., Cuxart, J., ... i Quintana Segui, P. (2022, May). Land surface Interactions with the Atmosphere over the Iberian Semi-arid Environment (LIAISE) Project: Overview of the Field Campaign intense phase. In EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts (pp. EGU22-8028).https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jemets.2025.100007
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/11201/168251
dc.description.abstract [eng] One of the greatest challenges facing environmental science is to better understand the impacts of predicted future changes in the terrestrial hydrological cycle. It has been recognized that human activities play a key role and must therefore be considered in future climate simulations. The representation of anthropization in land surface schemes within global earth system models is at a relatively nascent stage and must be improved for more accurate future projections of water resources. The understanding of the impact of anthropogenic processes has been hampered by the lack of consistent and extensive observations. Here, we present the Land surface Interactions with the Atmosphere over the Iberian Semi-arid Environment (LIAISE) project field campaign which brought together ground-based (surface energy budget estimated at 7 sites, 269 radio soundings made at 2 sites and multiple remote sensing instruments for profiling the lower atmosphere), airborne measurements (3 airplanes and numerous drones measuring surface and atmospheric properties) and satellite data (to derive estimates of irrigation timing, soil moisture, evapotranspiration and surface temperature) to improve our understanding of key natural and anthropogenic land processes and boundary layer feedbacks. The study area is in the Ebro basin of northeastern Spain in a hot, dry Mediterranean climate, with a sharp demarcation between a vast intensively irrigated region and a much drier rainfed zone to the east. Analysis of the observations reveal strong surface heterogeneities of evapotranspiration within the irrigated zone (differences upwards of approximately 7 mm day-1 between fields), linked to the crop type, vegetation phenology and soil moisture, all of which were modulated by irrigation. The significant surface flux differences between the irrigated and rainfed zones were found to result in strongly contrasting atmospheric boundary layer properties (between 2 supersites​ separated by 14 km) extending upwards through the lowest several km of the atmosphere.
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dc.relation.ispartof Journal of the European Meteorological Society, 2025, vol. 2, num. 100007
dc.rights Attribution 4.0 International
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dc.subject.classification 53 - Física
dc.subject.other 53 - Physics
dc.title The Land Surface Interactions with the Atmosphere over the Iberian Semi-Arid Environment (LIAISE) field campaign
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dc.date.updated 2025-01-30T08:22:41Z
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dc.identifier.doi https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jemets.2025.100007


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