Affiliation:
1. Key Laboratory of Tibetan Environment Changes and Land Surface Processes, Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
Abstract
Abstract
Daytime land surface temperatures in arid and semiarid regions are typically not well simulated in current land surface models (LSMs). This study first evaluates the importance of parameterizing the thermal roughness length (z0h) to model the surface temperature (Tsfc) and turbulent sensible heat flux (H) in arid regions. Six schemes for z0h are implemented into the Noah LSM, revealing the high sensitivity of the simulations to its parameterization. Comparisons are then performed between the original Noah LSM and a revised version with a novel z0h scheme against observations at four arid or semiarid sites, including one in Arizona and three in western China. The land they cover is sparse grass or bare soil. The results indicate that the original Noah LSM significantly underestimates Tsfc and overestimates H in the daytime, whereas the revised model can simulate well both Tsfc and H simultaneously. The improved version benefits from the successful modeling of the diurnal variation of z0h, which the original model cannot produce.
Publisher
American Meteorological Society
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