Evaluating Common Land Model Energy Fluxes Using FLUXNET Data

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Xiangxiang ZHANG [1 ]
Yongjiu DAI [2 ]
Hongzhi CUI [1 ]
Robert E.DICKINSON [3 ]
Siguang ZHU [1 ]
Nan WEI [1 ]
Binyan YAN [3 ]
Hua YUAN [2 ]
Wei SHANGGUAN [2 ]
Lili WANG [1 ]
Wenting FU [3 ]
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[1] College of Global Change and Earth System Science,Beijing Normal University
[2] School of Atmospheric Sciences,Sun Yat-sen University
[3] Department of Geological Sciences,the University of Texas at Austin
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model evaluation; Common Land Model; FLUXNET;
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P422.4 [辐射平衡及热量平衡]; P435 [数值试验];
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0706 ; 070601 ;
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Given the crucial role of land surface processes in global and regional climates, there is a pressing need to test and verify the performance of land surface models via comparisons to observations. In this study, the eddy covariance measurements from 20 FLUXNET sites spanning more than 100 site-years were utilized to evaluate the performance of the Common Land Model(Co LM) over different vegetation types in various climate zones. A decomposition method was employed to separate both the observed and simulated energy fluxes, i.e., the sensible heat flux, latent heat flux, net radiation, and ground heat flux, at three timescales ranging from stepwise(30 min) to monthly. A comparison between the simulations and observations indicated that Co LM produced satisfactory simulations of all four energy fluxes, although the different indexes did not exhibit consistent results among the different fluxes. A strong agreement between the simulations and observations was found for the seasonal cycles at the 20 sites, whereas Co LM underestimated the latent heat flux at the sites with distinct dry and wet seasons, which might be associated with its weakness in simulating soil water during the dry season. Co LM cannot explicitly simulate the midday depression of leaf gas exchange, which may explain why Co LM also has a maximum diurnal bias at noon in the summer. Of the eight selected vegetation types analyzed, Co LM performs best for evergreen broadleaf forests and worst for croplands and wetlands.
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页码:1035 / 1046
页数:12
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