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Daily coastal low cloudiness, precipitable water, related atmospheric variables, and model code for Southern California (1996–2020)

January 28, 2026

Low-level stratiform clouds modulate California's coastal climate during the warm season. Previous work describing the seasonal and daily variability of coastal low cloudiness (CLC) suggests that in July, August, and September southern California's CLC is under the influence of an additional driver, which has less impact in northern California. In this work, we introduce the link in which free-tropospheric moisture dictated by North American Monsoon (NAM) processes can impact southern California CLC. We use in situ and remote sensing observations, as well as reanalysis and single column model simulations to identify and investigate this previously missing component.

Publication Year 2026
Title Daily coastal low cloudiness, precipitable water, related atmospheric variables, and model code for Southern California (1996–2020)
DOI 10.5066/P135ZUKN
Authors Rachel Clemesha, Tereza Cavazos, Daniel Cayan, Alexander Gershunov, Sam Iacobellis, Ivory Small
Product Type Data Release
Record Source USGS Asset Identifier Service (AIS)
USGS Organization National Climate Adaptation Science Center
Rights This work is marked with CC0 1.0 Universal
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