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Soil Moisture Memory: State‐Of‐The‐Art and the Way Forward

Mehdi Rahmati, Wulf Amelung, Cosimo Brogi, Jacopo Dari, Alessia Flammini, Heye Bogena, Luca Brocca, Hao Chen, Jannis Groh, Randal D. Koster, Kaighin A. McColl, Carsten Montzka, Shirin Moradi, Arash Rahi, Farnaz Sharghi S., Harry Vereecken

2024Reviews of Geophysics96 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Soil moisture is an essential climate variable of the Earth system. Understanding its spatiotemporal dynamics is essential for predicting weather patterns and climate variability, monitoring and mitigating the effects and occurrence of droughts and floods, improving irrigation in agricultural areas, and sustainably managing water resources. Here we review in depth how soils can remember information on soil moisture anomalies over time, as embedded in the concept of soil moisture memory (SMM). We explain the mechanisms underlying SMM and explore its external and internal drivers; we also discuss the impacts of SMM on different land surface processes, focusing on soil‐plant‐atmosphere coupling. We explore the spatiotemporal variability, seasonality, locality, and depth‐dependence of SMM and provide insights into both improving its characterization in land surface models and using satellite observations to quantify it. Finally, we offer guidance for further research on SMM.

Topics & Concepts

State (computer science)MoistureEnvironmental scienceEarth scienceGeologyAstrobiologyMeteorologyComputer scienceGeographyPhysicsAlgorithmSoil Moisture and Remote SensingClimate change and permafrostSoil Geostatistics and Mapping