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Specific progress made towards IP:

Project Title: High Performance Simulation using NASA Model and Observation Products for the Study of Land Atmosphere Coupling and its Impact on Water and Energy Cycles Principal Investigators: Christa D. Peters-Lidard, Wei-Kuo Tao .

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Specific progress made towards IP:

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  1. Project Title: High Performance Simulation using NASA Model and Observation Products for the Study of Land Atmosphere Coupling and its Impact on Water and Energy Cycles Principal Investigators: Christa D. Peters-Lidard, Wei-Kuo Tao Science issue: Assess impact of land-atmosphere coupling and heterogeneities (e.g., topography, soils, vegetation, and land cover) on the local, regional, and global hydrological cycle. Approach: Examine impact of various spatial/temporal scales of land surface physics on boundary layer evolution, and quantify the interactive soil-vegetation-precipitation processes and feedbacks and their influence on preferential convective initiation and precipitation processes. Satellite-based data: TRMM, MODIS In situ data: CEOP, DOE/ARM/SGP/CART, IHOP, Cabauw, and LBA Models: Multi-scale Modeling Framework (MMF) - Goddard Cumulus Ensemble (GCE) model, Land Information System (LIS), and finite volume Global Circulation Model (fvGCM). Coupled LIS/WRF/GCE system - land modeling and data assimilation system (NOAH, CLM2, and TESSEL), atmospheric modeling and data assimilation system, and atmospheric model, respectively. Analyses/Study Period: LIS-WRF: 1-7 day simulations, ARM-SGP & Cabauw, NL, 1km horizontal resolution, diurnal focus. MMF: simulations from May 2005 to Sep 2007, NA water and energy extremes from global connections, diurnal cycle to interannual variability. • Specific progress made towards IP: • Coupled LIS-WRF simulations using CLM, Noah, and TESSEL (ECMWF) LSMs completed for CASES-99, IHOP-02, and Cabauw-05 case studies & derived metrics of land-atmosphere coupling that describe the impact of entrainment and advection on surface flux evolution [Santanello et al., J. Hydrometeor., published 2009] • “Two Golden Years" SGP 2006-2007 Extremes – Hypothesis: The evolution of hydroclimate extremes and L-A coupling processes over NA during 2006/7 can be quantified by an integrative analysis of available observational and model data.Steps to Integration: Specific cases have been selected based on the data analysis of Dong (NEWS-PI). LIS-WRF experiments are being conducted for multiple 7-day periods in the summer of 2006 and 2007. The coupling diagnostics will be applied to these case studies and allow for a compositing of days in order to characterize the differences in coupling and L-A interactions for drought and flood regimes. NEWS linkages: (pull, push, collaborate, external) -Dong: The observational analysis of the SGP 2006-7 dry/wet dipole was used as the basis for selection or the domain and study dates for LIS-WRF simulations over this period. Koster: We focus on the lower boundary and L-A ‘link’ of his soil moisture-precip ‘chain’ that can be applied to GCM scale as well (we plan this for MMF diagnostics). -Reichle: Our coupling diagnostics provide a methodology for later DA experiments and highlight the impact of different offline vs. coupled models, DA techniques, and observations on the L-A equilibrium. Importantly, Rolf’s EnKF has been implemented in LIS and will be used in the later LIS-WRF coupling experiments to examine the role of DA in L-A coupling. -Rodell: The LIS infrastructure is common to both projects, and the L-A coupling work will help inform the proper representation of the surface layer and/or PBL in uncoupled GLDAS. Dry Soils Wet Soils Lessons learned What worked: Coupling a suite a LSMs with a flexible interface (LIS) to a mesoscale model (WRF) enabled different combinations of LSM and PBL options to be tested and used to derive diagnostics of local coupling.  Upgrades in LIS (e.g. TESSEL) and WRF (e.g. new PBL in V3) are immediately available and added to the suite of simulations and analyses.  Effort to develop diagnostics of coupling that can be applied to other models (MMF, MERRA, GEOS-5) and observations from NEWS as well. What did not work: Difficulties implementing/keeping up with ESMF requirements, as well as WRF and LSM version releases. Models Figure 1:Observed and simulated diurnal evolution (12-00Z) of 2m-potential temperature vs. 2m-specific humidity simulated by LIS-WRF during dry and wet soil moisture conditions in the Southern Great Plains using the Noah LSM with the different PBL schemes. Updated: July 24, 2009

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