2016
DOI: 10.1002/2016jd025002
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The sensitivity of southeastern United States climate to varying irrigation vigor

Abstract: Four regional climate model runs centered on the Southeast United States (SEUS) assuming a crop growing season of May through October are irrigated at 25% (IRR25), 50% (IRR50), 75% (IRR75), and 100% (IRR100) of the root zone porosity to assess the sensitivity of the SEUS climate to irrigation. A fifth run, assuming no irrigation (CTL), is used as the basis for comparison. Across all IRR runs, it is found that there is a general reduction in seasonal mean precipitation over the irrigated cells relative to CTL. … Show more

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“…Such contrasts between these competing mechanisms have also been reported for many irrigated regions, such as the Southern Great Plains of United States [ Qian et al ., ], the North China Plain [ Zhang et al ., ], and West Africa [ Marcella and Eltahir , ]. As well as, for the southeastern United States, Selman and Misra [, ] reported that suppressing effects of precipitation increase along with intensified irrigation strength.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such contrasts between these competing mechanisms have also been reported for many irrigated regions, such as the Southern Great Plains of United States [ Qian et al ., ], the North China Plain [ Zhang et al ., ], and West Africa [ Marcella and Eltahir , ]. As well as, for the southeastern United States, Selman and Misra [, ] reported that suppressing effects of precipitation increase along with intensified irrigation strength.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The lower Mississippi River Valley is one of the most intensively developed irrigated agricultural regions in the United States (Massey et al, 2017). The irrigation has expanded due to frequent drought in the region (Alston et al, 2010;McNider & Christy, 2007;Schaible & Aillery, 2012;Selman & Misra, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%