The phrase
"hydrologic cycle" refers to the continuous movement of water on Earth. It begins with water evaporating from bodies of water, such as lakes and oceans, and turning into vapor. The vapor then rises into the atmosphere, where it cools down and condenses into clouds. Eventually, the condensed water droplets become heavy and fall back to the ground as precipitation, like rain or snow. This water then flows into rivers, streams, and groundwater, which eventually makes its way back to lakes and oceans, starting the cycle again.
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Markus leads the effort at PCIC to quantify the direct and indirect effects of climate change and variability upon the various components
of hydrologic cycle at the local and regional scale.
«Study estimates amount of water needed to carve Martian valleys: Findings suggest Red Planet had ocean,
active hydrologic cycle.»
Bromwich, D.H., F.M. Robasky, R.I. Cullather, and M.L. Van Woert, 1995: The
atmospheric hydrologic cycle over the Southern Ocean and Antarctica from operational numerical analyses.
This is especially true for aerosol - related species other than BC (SO2, OC, NOx, and NH3) because their composition - health impacts, which are unaffected by discounting, dominate their valuation even though the regional
hydrologic cycle response makes the net climate damages of even cooling aerosols positive (see also ESM).
Influence of the
tropical hydrologic cycle on Atlantic meridional overturning at the end of the last interglacial Benjamin Blazey, Matthias Prange, Andrè Paul, Aline Govin
Second, the indication of the changes of the Walker ITCZ circulation may be an associative indication of a strong northward movement of the normal
ITCZ hydrologic cycle and the saturated adiabatic latent heat release of the tropical water vapor in the higher latitudes.
Finally, if the North
American hydrologic cycle is enhanced, and / or Greenland's southern ice caps melt, the increased fresh water runoff from land areas could dilute the ocean surface water and critically reduce its salinity.
I see this paper cited a lot in the climate literature, because it was one of the early papers that established the idea that the response of global
mean hydrologic cycle is constrained by the net radiation at the surface.
A warmer world will also generate a more
vigorous hydrologic cycle, as the increase in water vapor generates condensation and, ultimately, precipitation.
Sheffield, J. & Wood, E. F. Characteristics of global and regional drought, 1950 — 2000: analysis of soil moisture data from off - line simulation of the
terrestrial hydrologic cycle.
Now that all the records have been shown to coincide, «it suggests that the whole
world hydrologic cycle varies in unison, on a pretty rapid time scale,» said Gisela Winckler, a Lamont - Doherty geochemist, and lead author of the paper.
«Increased freshwater runoff from the land due to an
intensified hydrologic cycle and a humid Arctic would have turned it more brackish pretty quickly,» she said.
The study bolsters the idea that Mars once had a warmer climate and
active hydrologic cycle, with water evaporating from an ancient ocean, returning to the surface as rainfall and eroding the planet's extensive network of valleys.
I often lead discussion among Realtors about the affects of climate change on real estate, from increased intensity and frequency of storm events to
changing hydrologic cycles.
the Big Bang theory (which postulates that, soon after the creation of matter and energy, an explosion began the expansion of the universe), to
the hydrologic cycle, to the classification of animals and plants, to medical and hygienic statements in the Torah, to environmentalist statements, to psychological and sociological observations
Forests are vital to
the hydrologic cycle (rain and water systems), and they maintain some of the world's most fragile soils.
They also used a physically based computer model of
the hydrologic cycle, which takes daily weather observations and computes the snow accumulation, melting, and runoff to estimate the total snowpack in the western U.S.
But the new work suggests they can play a role in the water cycle of the Amazon Basin — which, in turn, has a profound effect on the planet's
hydrologic cycle, researchers report in the Jan. 26 Science.
More computer modeling should be done first, he adds, to determine how injected particles might interact with the ozone layer and
the hydrologic cycle.
«The depth and breadth of these observation methods tell us about global significance, which can inform the big question of what happened to
the hydrologic cycle on Mars.»
«This is an area where people might overestimate the impact of increased stream flow because the channels are adjusting to accommodate an accelerated
hydrologic cycle.»
«It has substantively altered
the hydrologic cycle of the region,» he says.
Climate change will have significant impacts on water resources around the world because of the close connections between the climate and
hydrologic cycle.
Predicting how increasing atmospheric CO2 will affect
the hydrologic cycle, from extreme weather forecasts to long - term projections on agriculture and water resources, is critical both to daily life and to the future of the planet.
But a large piece of the puzzle is missing, he added, because climate models have not been able to reproduce an early Mars climate sufficiently warm enough to promote an active
hydrologic cycle.
The basic principle is that
the hydrologic cycle accelerates — warming enhances evaporation, increases atmospheric water content, and subsequently enhances precipitation as well
Understanding how human water use would respond to global warming and its combined effects on
the hydrologic cycle is important for better designing mitigation and adaption strategies to the global change in the future.
«The depth and breadth of these observation methods tell us about global significance, which can inform the big question of what happened to
the hydrologic cycle on Mars,» said Professor Suniti Karunatillake, co-author of the study.
«New York, NY — April 2, 2018 — Predicting how increasing atmospheric CO2 will affect
the hydrologic cycle, from extreme weather forecasts to long - term projections on agriculture and water resources, is critical both to daily life and to the future of the planet.
The water cycle (or
hydrologic cycle) describes the methods of transport for water in the hydrosphere.
Movement of water within the hydrosphere is described by
the hydrologic cycle.