Title: Terrestrial Observational Needs for Model Validation
1Terrestrial Observational Needs for Model
Validation
Permafrost Lab Geophysical Institute, UAF
- Andrew Slater Vladimir Romanovsky
2Terrestrial Model Validation A Framework
- Hierarchical Order of Terrestrial Validation
- 1st - Model Independent Forcing Parameters
- 2nd - Primary Variables Fluxes, Snow
- 3rd - Integrators Soil Temp Moisture, Runoff
- Spatial Scale
- Point / Process case
- Large Scale, Big Picture case
- Temporal Scale
- Timestep, Daily, Monthly, Annual
3Climate System Model Perspective
- Feedback Variables
- Albedo, LW?, Sensible Latent Flux, Drag (Atmo)
- Runoff (Ocean)
- Controlling Variables
- Parameters
- Initial Conditions Inertial (e.g. Permafrost)
- Arctic Variables
- Snow
- Permafrost
- Glaciers Ice Sheets
- Carbon
4Model Independent Forcing Data
Alter
DFIR
Nipher
Wyoming
Photos NCAR
5Primary Variables Surface Fluxes
- Complete forcing
- Independent Data
- Same Point
- Full Annual Cycle
- Long Term
Sensible
Sensible Heat Flux (Wm-2)
LSM CLM CLM-T Obs
Latent
Latent Heat Flux (Wm-2)
6Primary Variables Latent Heat Flux
CLM
LSM
RMSE 30.66
RMSE 45.75
7Points Processes FluxNet Towers
Very few in high latitudes
60 N
8Primary Variables Albedo (Local Data)
Council, Alaska
Sturm et al., 2005
CSS Lab, California
Photos A. Slater
9Primary Variables Albedo (MODIS data)
10Primary Variables Snow (Stations)
11Primary Variables Snow (Station based depth)
12Primary Variables Snow (Satellite SWE)
13Integrators Soil
14Integrators Soil
15Integrators Total Basin Runoff
16Validation Issues
- Observation error
- Representativeness error
- Accuracy Precision
- Model Interpretation
- Translating model variable to observation
- What is acceptable error?
- Reanalysis (?)
- Calibration
- Assimilation
17Questions, Discussion or Comments?Thanks!