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Deutscher Wetterdienst
Lindenberg Meteorological Observatory – Richard Aßmann Observatory G. Vogel COSMO GM Rome 05 September 2011
Validation results of a sensitivity experiment with the COSMO-7
using the SRNWP data pool
G. Vogel and J.-P. Schulz
Deutscher Wetterdienst
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Setup of the COSMO-7 experiment
Assimilation runs with initial and boundary values (including soil) taken from IFS
New external parameters for PLCV and LAI (SEAWIFS), maps of IR-emissivity and of minimum stomatal resistance
Use of TERRA (COSMO-version 4.12) with options ( ground- water coupling, exponential depletion of rooting density with depth, heat conductivity depending on current soil water content)
New lake and snow modules
New climatology for aerosol species
Period of time: January 2007 – December 2009
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SRNWP sites
Operational soil, surface, and
boundary layer measurements available for the
years 2007 – 2009.
CAR
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Soil layer 9cm – 27cm
LGS
TOU
SPC
2007 2008 2009
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Soil layer 27cm – 81cm
LIN
TOU
SPC
2007 2008 2009
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Lindenberg (Falkenberg)
Toulouse (Fauga-Mauzac)
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Accumulated evapotranspiration sum 2009
Lindenberg (Falkenberg)
Toulouse (Fauga-Mauzac)
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Offline sensitivity studies
Lindenberg (Falkenberg)Soil moisture (9cm - 27cm)
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Falkenberg 2009
-based
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Offline sensitivity studies
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Lindenberg (Falkenberg)
Toulouse (Fauga-Mauzac)
San Pietro Capofiume
July 2009Soil temperature (-6cm) Soil temperature (-18cm)
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solar radiation balance * 0.60
IR-emissivity *0.90
thermal conductivity *0.5
all modifications together
Offline sensitivity studies
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vegetation effect only vegetation + therm. cond.
Offline sensitivity studies
therm. cond. *0.5
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Comparison with measured soil heat fluxes
Sensitivitiy study with an ssumed vertical profile of heat conductivity
Offline sensitivity studies
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Conclusions
The SRNWP data pool facilitates systematic validation studies over contrasting natural surfaces in different climate regions. Its build-up should be continued. In particular, the site owners should enhance their activities to reduce the data gaps.
The parameterization of the rooting properties yet exhibits defi-ciencies. There are some proposals for improving. They should be tested in the entire model domain.
In order to get more realistic soil temperatures the current ap-proach of the thermal conductivity should be revised.
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Thank you for your attention!
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Falkenberg 2009
-based
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min_max_min__
min_min_ rootdprootdp
plcvavgplcv
plcvplcvrootdprootdp
SEAWIFSSEAWIFS
SEAWIFSSEAWIFSSEAWIFS
rootdp_min (= 0.12m or e.g. half of maximum value)
rootdp_max (see look-up table)
plcovSEAWIFS current plant cover value from SEAWIFS
plcv_minSEAWIFS minimum plant cover from SEAWIFS in the annual cycle
Plcv_avgSEAWIFS averaged maximum plant cover from SEAWIFS values (June – August)
Adaption of rooting depth to SEAWIFS-based plant cover in the annual cycle
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plcv (SEAWIFS) Rooting depth (op.)Rooting depth (intp)
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Dependency of soil moisture on soil type
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SRNWP sites
Operational soil, surface, and
boundary layer measurements available for the
years 2007 – 2009.
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Interdiurnal change
of soil moisture at
Falkenberg
during spring-summer 2009
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TOU 2009
Bowen ratio
0.37 1.17 1.01
Bowen ratio
1.12 1.46 1.69
CAB 2009
LGS 2009
Bowen ratio
0.45 1.08 1.04
Radiation balance Latent heat flux Sensible heat flux
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Payerne
Cabauw
Cardington
July 2009Soil temperature (-6cm) Soil temperature (-18cm)
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Impact of vegetation on measured soil temperatures
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z
wD
zL
z
T
zt
Tc vapww
ss
z
TQ surfsurf
constTlb Boundary conditions:
drydrysateK
7.2logexp 10 w
Heat conduction equation (Peters-Lidard (1998):
Current approach (Johansen, 1975):
McCumber and Pielke (1981) :
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Soil temperatures and soil heat flux in coniferous forest (Kehrigk)
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LGS (Cfb): humid temperate climate, cool summer, no dry season
TOU (Csa): humide temperate climate, hot and dry summer, mediterranean
SPC (Cfa): humide temperate climate, hot summer, no dry season
Climate conditions at SRNWP sites
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Impact of COSMO-7 modifications on annual precipitation
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External parameters at the SRNWP sites