Observing soil moisture temporal variability under fluctuating climatic conditions

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The paper focuses on the observation of interannual and intra-annual climate variability impact on soil moisture temporal patterns and variation, for an experimental site located in Southern Italy and characterized by atypical Mediterranean climate. Analysed 5 data consist of three years soil water content time series measured during the period 2004-2007, under intermediate (2004/2005), wet (2005/2006) and dry (2006/2007) climatological conditions. Results show that, for the case study, interannual precipitation fluctuation highly impact the annual soil moisture cycle, modifying the number and length of characteristic periods revealed by the cycle patterns. Annual rainfall vari-10 ation also affects the weight of the wet and dry soil moisture conditions, making the distinction between preferred states more and more evident for increasing precipitation variability. Intra-annual precipitation fluctuation instead mainly impact soil moisture dynamic during the dry period of the year, shifting the position of the modes and the weight of the wet mode and nearly leading the dry mode to disappear for larger mean 15 seasonal rainfall. Reported analyses would be a support and a premise for further modeling implications. © Author (s) 2008.

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Longobardi, A. (2001). Observing soil moisture temporal variability under fluctuating climatic conditions. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 5(2), 935–969. https://doi.org/10.5194/hessd-5-935-2008

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