![Figure: Three-year JJA-averaged quantities are shown for the WRFS simulation and (b), (d) the differences (WRFG - WRFS) in those quantities, where S and G stand for the different soil datasets. (top) Precipitable water (kg m-2) and (bottom) vertically integrated moisture flux vectors every 20 grid spaces (kg m s-1). Stippled areas in (b) and red vectors in (d) show 90% confidence intervals (p = 0.1).](https://essic.umd.edu/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/elidennis.png)
Soil Properties and the Atmospheric Moisture Budget
ESSIC/CISESS Scientists Eli Dennis (a former CISESS grad student), and Hugo Berbery have a new article published in the May 2022 issue of the Journal of Hydrometeology critiquing how models represent soil attributes.