The Common Land Model

Georgia Institute of Technology · Colorado State University · +4 more institutions

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Abstract

The Common Land Model (CLM) was developed for community use by a grassroots collaboration of scientists who have an interest in making a general land model available for public use and further development. The major model characteristics include enough unevenly spaced layers to adequately represent soil temperature and soil moisture, and a multilayer parameterization of snow processes; an explicit treatment of the mass of liquid water and ice water and their phase change within the snow and soil system; a runoff parameterization following the TOPMODEL concept; a canopy photo synthesis-conductance model that describes the simultaneous transfer of CO2 and water vapor into and out of vegetation; and a tiled…

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  • Snow
  • Environmental science
  • Climate model
  • Water content
  • Biosphere
  • Surface runoff
  • Water vapor
  • Meteorology
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