Literature DB >> 29630073

The plumbing of land surface models: is poor performance a result of methodology or data quality?

Ned Haughton1, Gab Abramowitz1, Andy J Pitman1, Dani Or2, Martin J Best3, Helen R Johnson3, Gianpaolo Balsamo4, Aaron Boone5, Matthias Cuntz6, Bertrand Decharme5, Paul A Dirmeyer7, Jairui Dong8, Michael Ek8, Zichang Guo7, Vanessa Haverd9, Bart J J van den Hurk10, Grey S Nearing11, Bernard Pak12, Joe A Santanello11, Lauren E Stevens12, Nicolas Vuichard13.   

Abstract

The PALS Land sUrface Model Benchmarking Evaluation pRoject (PLUMBER) illustrated the value of prescribing a priori performance targets in model intercomparisons. It showed that the performance of turbulent energy flux predictions from different land surface models, at a broad range of flux tower sites using common evaluation metrics, was on average worse than relatively simple empirical models. For sensible heat fluxes, all land surface models were outperformed by a linear regression against downward shortwave radiation. For latent heat flux, all land surface models were outperformed by a regression against downward shortwave, surface air temperature and relative humidity. These results are explored here in greater detail and possible causes are investigated. We examine whether particular metrics or sites unduly influence the collated results, whether results change according to time-scale aggregation and whether a lack of energy conservation in flux tower data gives the empirical models an unfair advantage in the intercomparison. We demonstrate that energy conservation in the observational data is not responsible for these results. We also show that the partitioning between sensible and latent heat fluxes in LSMs, rather than the calculation of available energy, is the cause of the original findings. Finally, we present evidence suggesting that the nature of this partitioning problem is likely shared among all contributing LSMs. While we do not find a single candidate explanation for why land surface models perform poorly relative to empirical benchmarks in PLUMBER, we do exclude multiple possible explanations and provide guidance on where future research should focus.

Year:  2016        PMID: 29630073      PMCID: PMC5884676          DOI: 10.1175/JHM-D-15-0171.1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hydrometeorol        ISSN: 1525-7541            Impact factor:   4.349


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Authors:  Randal D Koster; Paul A Dirmeyer; Zhichang Guo; Gordon Bonan; Edmond Chan; Peter Cox; C T Gordon; Shinjiro Kanae; Eva Kowalczyk; David Lawrence; Ping Liu; Cheng-Hsuan Lu; Sergey Malyshev; Bryant McAvaney; Ken Mitchell; David Mocko; Taikan Oki; Keith Oleson; Andrew Pitman; Y C Sud; Christopher M Taylor; Diana Verseghy; Ratko Vasic; Yongkang Xue; Tomohito Yamada
Journal:  Science       Date:  2004-08-20       Impact factor: 47.728

2.  A test of the optimality approach to modelling canopy properties and CO2 uptake by natural vegetation.

Authors:  Stanislaus J Schymanski; Michael L Roderick; Murugesu Sivapalan; Lindsay B Hutley; Jason Beringer
Journal:  Plant Cell Environ       Date:  2007-10-09       Impact factor: 7.228

3.  Forest water use and water use efficiency at elevated CO2 : a model-data intercomparison at two contrasting temperate forest FACE sites.

Authors:  Martin G De Kauwe; Belinda E Medlyn; Sönke Zaehle; Anthony P Walker; Michael C Dietze; Thomas Hickler; Atul K Jain; Yiqi Luo; William J Parton; I Colin Prentice; Benjamin Smith; Peter E Thornton; Shusen Wang; Ying-Ping Wang; David Wårlind; Ensheng Weng; Kristine Y Crous; David S Ellsworth; Paul J Hanson; Hyun- Seok Kim; Jeffrey M Warren; Ram Oren; Richard J Norby
Journal:  Glob Chang Biol       Date:  2013-03-25       Impact factor: 10.863

4.  Evaluation of 11 terrestrial carbon-nitrogen cycle models against observations from two temperate Free-Air CO2 Enrichment studies.

Authors:  Sönke Zaehle; Belinda E Medlyn; Martin G De Kauwe; Anthony P Walker; Michael C Dietze; Thomas Hickler; Yiqi Luo; Ying-Ping Wang; Bassil El-Masri; Peter Thornton; Atul Jain; Shusen Wang; David Warlind; Ensheng Weng; William Parton; Colleen M Iversen; Anne Gallet-Budynek; Heather McCarthy; Adrien Finzi; Paul J Hanson; I Colin Prentice; Ram Oren; Richard J Norby
Journal:  New Phytol       Date:  2014-01-28       Impact factor: 10.151

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1.  Global Investigation of Soil Moisture and Latent Heat Flux Coupling Strength.

Authors:  Fangni Lei; Wade T Crow; Thomas R H Holmes; Christopher Hain; Martha C Anderson
Journal:  Water Resour Res       Date:  2018-10-01       Impact factor: 5.240

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Authors:  Jason Beringer; Caitlin E Moore; Jamie Cleverly; David I Campbell; Helen Cleugh; Martin G De Kauwe; Miko U F Kirschbaum; Anne Griebel; Sam Grover; Alfredo Huete; Lindsay B Hutley; Johannes Laubach; Tom Van Niel; Stefan K Arndt; Alison C Bennett; Lucas A Cernusak; Derek Eamus; Cacilia M Ewenz; Jordan P Goodrich; Mingkai Jiang; Nina Hinko-Najera; Peter Isaac; Sanaa Hobeichi; Jürgen Knauer; Georgia R Koerber; Michael Liddell; Xuanlong Ma; Craig Macfarlane; Ian D McHugh; Belinda E Medlyn; Wayne S Meyer; Alexander J Norton; Jyoteshna Owens; Andy Pitman; Elise Pendall; Suzanne M Prober; Ram L Ray; Natalia Restrepo-Coupe; Sami W Rifai; David Rowlings; Louis Schipper; Richard P Silberstein; Lina Teckentrup; Sally E Thompson; Anna M Ukkola; Aaron Wall; Ying-Ping Wang; Tim J Wardlaw; William Woodgate
Journal:  Glob Chang Biol       Date:  2022-03-22       Impact factor: 13.211

3.  Upgrading Land-Cover and Vegetation Seasonality in the ECMWF Coupled System: Verification With FLUXNET Sites, METEOSAT Satellite Land Surface Temperatures, and ERA5 Atmospheric Reanalysis.

Authors:  Miguel Nogueira; Souhail Boussetta; Gianpaolo Balsamo; Clément Albergel; Isabel F Trigo; Frederico Johannsen; Diego G Miralles; Emanuel Dutra
Journal:  J Geophys Res Atmos       Date:  2021-08-02       Impact factor: 5.217

4.  Evaluating the Interplay Between Biophysical Processes and Leaf Area Changes in Land Surface Models.

Authors:  Giovanni Forzieri; Gregory Duveiller; Goran Georgievski; Wei Li; Eddy Robertson; Markus Kautz; Peter Lawrence; Lorea Garcia San Martin; Peter Anthoni; Philippe Ciais; Julia Pongratz; Stephen Sitch; Andy Wiltshire; Almut Arneth; Alessandro Cescatti
Journal:  J Adv Model Earth Syst       Date:  2018-05-06       Impact factor: 6.660

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