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Dynamic coupling of regional atmosphere to biosphere in the new generation regional climate system model REMO-iMOVE
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Abstract. The main objective of this study is the coupling of the regional climate model REMO to a 3rd generation land surface scheme and the evaluation of the new model version of REMO, called REMO with interactive MOsaic-based VEgetation: REMO-iMOVE. Attention is paid to the documentation of the technical aspects of the new model constituents and the coupling mechanism. We compare simulation results of REMO-iMOVE and of the reference version REMO2009, to investigate the sensitivity of the regional model to the new land surface scheme. An 11 yr climate model run (1995–2005), forced with ECMWF ERA-Interim lateral boundary conditions, over Europe in 0.44° resolution of both model versions was carried out, to represent present day European climate. The result of these experiments are compared to multiple temperature, precipitation, heat flux and leaf area index observation data, to determine the differences in the model versions. The new model version has further the ability to model net primary productivity for the given plant functional types. This new feature is thoroughly evaluated by literature values of net primary productivity of different plant species in European climatic regions. The new model version REMO-iMOVE is able to model the European climate in the same quality as the parent model version REMO2009 does. The differences in the results of the two model versions stem from the differences in the dynamics of vegetation cover and density and can be distinct in some regions, due to the influences of these parameters to the surface heat and moisture fluxes. The modeled inter-annual variability in the phenology as well as the net primary productivity lays in the range of observations and literature values for most European regions. This study also reveals the need for a more sophisticated soil moisture representation in the newly developed model version REMO-iMOVE to be able to treat the differences in plant functional types. This gets especially important if the model will be used in dynamic vegetation studies.
Title: Dynamic coupling of regional atmosphere to biosphere in the new generation regional climate system model REMO-iMOVE
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Abstract.
The main objective of this study is the coupling of the regional climate model REMO to a 3rd generation land surface scheme and the evaluation of the new model version of REMO, called REMO with interactive MOsaic-based VEgetation: REMO-iMOVE.
Attention is paid to the documentation of the technical aspects of the new model constituents and the coupling mechanism.
We compare simulation results of REMO-iMOVE and of the reference version REMO2009, to investigate the sensitivity of the regional model to the new land surface scheme.
An 11 yr climate model run (1995–2005), forced with ECMWF ERA-Interim lateral boundary conditions, over Europe in 0.
44° resolution of both model versions was carried out, to represent present day European climate.
The result of these experiments are compared to multiple temperature, precipitation, heat flux and leaf area index observation data, to determine the differences in the model versions.
The new model version has further the ability to model net primary productivity for the given plant functional types.
This new feature is thoroughly evaluated by literature values of net primary productivity of different plant species in European climatic regions.
The new model version REMO-iMOVE is able to model the European climate in the same quality as the parent model version REMO2009 does.
The differences in the results of the two model versions stem from the differences in the dynamics of vegetation cover and density and can be distinct in some regions, due to the influences of these parameters to the surface heat and moisture fluxes.
The modeled inter-annual variability in the phenology as well as the net primary productivity lays in the range of observations and literature values for most European regions.
This study also reveals the need for a more sophisticated soil moisture representation in the newly developed model version REMO-iMOVE to be able to treat the differences in plant functional types.
This gets especially important if the model will be used in dynamic vegetation studies.
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