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Effects of Lake Baikal on Summertime Precipitation Climatology Over the Lake Surface

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This study investigates the impacts of Lake Baikal, the largest by volume and the deepest freshwater lake in the world, on its nearby precipitation climate. Satellite observations and a reanalysis… Click to show full abstract

This study investigates the impacts of Lake Baikal, the largest by volume and the deepest freshwater lake in the world, on its nearby precipitation climate. Satellite observations and a reanalysis data set reveal that summertime precipitation amount is smaller over Lake Baikal than around it. A 15‐year regional climate simulation at a cloud‐resolving scale supports the smaller precipitation, and another simulation in which the lake is replaced by forest shows that the lake reduces summertime precipitation over it by 15%. The lake decreases daytime near‐surface air temperature, resulting in more convectively stable atmosphere over the lake. Latent heat flux is reduced along with the weakened convection, and the lower‐level moisture convergence and upper‐level moisture divergence over the lake are weakened.

Keywords: lake baikal; surface; summertime precipitation; climatology; precipitation

Journal Title: Geophysical Research Letters
Year Published: 2023

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