萎缩的大盐湖可能会通过减少当地降水加剧干旱:案例研究

Hongping Gu, Wei Zhang, R. Gillies
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大盐湖(GSL)是位于美国犹他州北部的一个浅水终端湖。多年来,由于引水和不断变化的气候(尤其是气温升高),大盐湖的水域面积大幅缩小。然而,人们对 GSL 水体缩小对当地水文气候系统的潜在影响知之甚少。在这项研究中,我们利用天气研究和预测模型 4.2 版与湖泊模型相结合,模拟了一系列高分辨率数值实验;这些实验旨在评估湖泊面积变化对 2007 年 6 月 6 日发生的暴雨事件的影响。实验结果表明,随着湖泊面积的减小,全球南部和下风向地区的降水量也在系统地减少。在降水量完全消失的情况下,区域平均降水量将比 2004 年的基湖范围减少约 50%;降水量减少的主要原因是湖面上的水汽通量和湿静态能量(MSE)减少。这项研究强调了全球降水量缩减的后果,这不仅会影响下游的降水输送,还会在全球降水量盆地的水文气候系统中形成负反馈循环,即流入盆地的水流量减少。
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The Shrinking Great Salt Lake May Exacerbate Droughts by Reducing Local Precipitation: A Case Study
The Great Salt Lake (GSL) is a shallow terminal lake located in Northern Utah, the United States. Over the years the water extent of the GSL has undergone substantial reduction due to water diversions and a changing climate – in particular rising temperatures. However, the potential impacts of the shrinking GSL water body on the local hydroclimate system is poorly understood. In this study, we utilized the Weather Research and Forecasting model version 4.2 coupled with a lake model to simulate a series of high-resolution numerical experiments; these experiments aimed to assess the effect of varying lake areal extents on a storm event that occurred on June 6, 2007. The results revealed a systematic decline in the quantity of precipitation over the GSL and downwind regions with declining areal coverage. In the event of complete disappearance, the regional average precipitation would experience an approximate 50% reduction relative to its 2004 base lake extent; this decrease is principally attributed to a diminished water vapor flux and moist static energy (MSE) above the lake. The research underscores the consequences of a shrinking GSL, not just for precipitation delivery downstream but that of a negative feedback loop within the hydroclimatic system of the GSL basin, i.e., water flow reductions into the basin.
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