期刊文献+

Comparisons of Simulations of Soil Moisture Variations in the Yellow River Basin Driven by Various Atmospheric Forcing Data Sets 被引量:17

Comparisons of Simulations of Soil Moisture Variations in the Yellow River Basin Driven by Various Atmospheric Forcing Data Sets
下载PDF
导出
摘要 Based on station observations, The European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts reanalysis (ERA40), the National Centers for Environmental Prediction/National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCEP/NCAR) reanalysis and Princeton University's global meteorological forcing data set (Princeton), four atmospheric forcing fields were constructed for use in driving the Community Land Model version 3.5 (CLM3.5). Simulated soil moisture content throughout the period 1951-2000 in the Yellow River basin was validated via comparison with corresponding observations in the upper, middle, and lower reaches. The results show that CLM3.5 is capable of reproducing not only the characteristics of intra-annual and annual variations of soil moisture, but also long-term variation trends, with different statistical significance in the correlations between the observations and simulations from different forcing fields in various reaches. The simulations modeled with station-based atmospheric forcing fields are the most consistent with observed soil moisture, and the simulations based on the Princeton data set are the second best, on average. The simulations from ERA40 and NCEP/NCAR are close to each other in quality, but comparatively worse to the other sources of forcing information that were evaluated. Regionally, simulations are most consistent with observations in the lower reaches and less so in the upper reaches, with the middle reaches in between. In addition, the soil moisture simulated by CLM3.5 is systematically greater than the observations in the Yellow River basin. Comparisons between the simulations by CLM3.5 and CLM3.0 indicate that simulation errors are primarily caused by deficiencies within CLM3.5 and are also associated with the quality of atmospheric forcing field applied. Based on station observations, The European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts reanalysis (ERA40), the National Centers for Environmental Prediction/National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCEP/NCAR) reanalysis and Princeton University's global meteorological forcing data set (Princeton), four atmospheric forcing fields were constructed for use in driving the Community Land Model version 3.5 (CLM3.5). Simulated soil moisture content throughout the period 1951-2000 in the Yellow River basin was validated via comparison with corresponding observations in the upper, middle, and lower reaches. The results show that CLM3.5 is capable of reproducing not only the characteristics of intra-annual and annual variations of soil moisture, but also long-term variation trends, with different statistical significance in the correlations between the observations and simulations from different forcing fields in various reaches. The simulations modeled with station-based atmospheric forcing fields are the most consistent with observed soil moisture, and the simulations based on the Princeton data set are the second best, on average. The simulations from ERA40 and NCEP/NCAR are close to each other in quality, but comparatively worse to the other sources of forcing information that were evaluated. Regionally, simulations are most consistent with observations in the lower reaches and less so in the upper reaches, with the middle reaches in between. In addition, the soil moisture simulated by CLM3.5 is systematically greater than the observations in the Yellow River basin. Comparisons between the simulations by CLM3.5 and CLM3.0 indicate that simulation errors are primarily caused by deficiencies within CLM3.5 and are also associated with the quality of atmospheric forcing field applied.
出处 《Advances in Atmospheric Sciences》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2010年第6期1289-1302,共14页 大气科学进展(英文版)
基金 supported by themajor state basic research development program of China(Grant No.2006CB400504) the key program of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No.40830956) National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos.40775055,40828004)
关键词 soil moisture CLM3.5 multiple forcing fields the Yellow River basin soil moisture, CLM3.5, multiple forcing fields, the Yellow River basin
  • 相关文献

参考文献4

二级参考文献19

  • 1孙丞虎,李维京,张祖强,何金海.淮河流域土壤湿度异常的时空分布特征及其与气候异常关系的初步研究[J].应用气象学报,2005,16(2):129-138. 被引量:68
  • 2朱乾根,兰红平,沈桐立.土壤湿度和地表反射率变化对中国北方气候影响的数值研究[J].气象学报,1996,54(4):493-500. 被引量:32
  • 3汤懋苍 孙振华 等.下垫面能量储放与天气变化[J].高原气象,1982,1(1):24-34.
  • 4马柱国,学位论文,1999年,121页
  • 5Shao Y P,Global Planetary Change,1996年,13卷,11页
  • 6Xue Y,J Clirnate,1991年,4卷,345页
  • 7Shukla J, Mintz Y. The influence of land-surface evaporation on the earth's climate. Science, 1982, 215:1498~1501.
  • 8Yeh T C, Wetherald R I, Manabe S. The effect of soil moisture on the short term climate and hydrology change-A numerical experiment. Mon Wea Rev, 1984,112:474~490.
  • 9Horel J D. A rotated principal analysis of the Northern Hemisphere 500 mb height field. Mon Wea Rev,1981,109:2080~2092.
  • 10Vinnikov K Ya, Yeserkepova I B. Soil moisture: Empirical data and model results.J Climate.1991,4: 66~79.

共引文献289

同被引文献161

引证文献17

二级引证文献248

相关作者

内容加载中请稍等...

相关机构

内容加载中请稍等...

相关主题

内容加载中请稍等...

浏览历史

内容加载中请稍等...
;
使用帮助 返回顶部