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    The Plumbing of Land Surface Models: Benchmarking Model Performance

    Source: Journal of Hydrometeorology:;2015:;Volume( 016 ):;issue: 003::page 1425
    Author:
    Best, M. J.
    ,
    Abramowitz, G.
    ,
    Johnson, H. R.
    ,
    Pitman, A. J.
    ,
    Balsamo, G.
    ,
    Boone, A.
    ,
    Cuntz, M.
    ,
    Decharme, B.
    ,
    Dirmeyer, P. A.
    ,
    Dong, J.
    ,
    Ek, M.
    ,
    Guo, Z.
    ,
    Haverd, V.
    ,
    van den Hurk, B. J. J.
    ,
    Nearing, G. S.
    ,
    Pak, B.
    ,
    Peters-Lidard, C.
    ,
    Santanello, J. A.
    ,
    Stevens, L.
    ,
    Vuichard, N.
    DOI: 10.1175/JHM-D-14-0158.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: he Protocol for the Analysis of Land Surface Models (PALS) Land Surface Model Benchmarking Evaluation Project (PLUMBER) was designed to be a land surface model (LSM) benchmarking intercomparison. Unlike the traditional methods of LSM evaluation or comparison, benchmarking uses a fundamentally different approach in that it sets expectations of performance in a range of metrics a priori?before model simulations are performed. This can lead to very different conclusions about LSM performance. For this study, both simple physically based models and empirical relationships were used as the benchmarks. Simulations were performed with 13 LSMs using atmospheric forcing for 20 sites, and then model performance relative to these benchmarks was examined. Results show that even for commonly used statistical metrics, the LSMs? performance varies considerably when compared to the different benchmarks. All models outperform the simple physically based benchmarks, but for sensible heat flux the LSMs are themselves outperformed by an out-of-sample linear regression against downward shortwave radiation. While moisture information is clearly central to latent heat flux prediction, the LSMs are still outperformed by a three-variable nonlinear regression that uses instantaneous atmospheric humidity and temperature in addition to downward shortwave radiation. These results highlight the limitations of the prevailing paradigm of LSM evaluation that simply compares an LSM to observations and to other LSMs without a mechanism to objectively quantify the expectations of performance. The authors conclude that their results challenge the conceptual view of energy partitioning at the land surface.
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    contributor authorBest, M. J.
    contributor authorAbramowitz, G.
    contributor authorJohnson, H. R.
    contributor authorPitman, A. J.
    contributor authorBalsamo, G.
    contributor authorBoone, A.
    contributor authorCuntz, M.
    contributor authorDecharme, B.
    contributor authorDirmeyer, P. A.
    contributor authorDong, J.
    contributor authorEk, M.
    contributor authorGuo, Z.
    contributor authorHaverd, V.
    contributor authorvan den Hurk, B. J. J.
    contributor authorNearing, G. S.
    contributor authorPak, B.
    contributor authorPeters-Lidard, C.
    contributor authorSantanello, J. A.
    contributor authorStevens, L.
    contributor authorVuichard, N.
    date accessioned2017-06-09T17:16:11Z
    date available2017-06-09T17:16:11Z
    date copyright2015/06/01
    date issued2015
    identifier issn1525-755X
    identifier otherams-82155.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4225238
    description abstracthe Protocol for the Analysis of Land Surface Models (PALS) Land Surface Model Benchmarking Evaluation Project (PLUMBER) was designed to be a land surface model (LSM) benchmarking intercomparison. Unlike the traditional methods of LSM evaluation or comparison, benchmarking uses a fundamentally different approach in that it sets expectations of performance in a range of metrics a priori?before model simulations are performed. This can lead to very different conclusions about LSM performance. For this study, both simple physically based models and empirical relationships were used as the benchmarks. Simulations were performed with 13 LSMs using atmospheric forcing for 20 sites, and then model performance relative to these benchmarks was examined. Results show that even for commonly used statistical metrics, the LSMs? performance varies considerably when compared to the different benchmarks. All models outperform the simple physically based benchmarks, but for sensible heat flux the LSMs are themselves outperformed by an out-of-sample linear regression against downward shortwave radiation. While moisture information is clearly central to latent heat flux prediction, the LSMs are still outperformed by a three-variable nonlinear regression that uses instantaneous atmospheric humidity and temperature in addition to downward shortwave radiation. These results highlight the limitations of the prevailing paradigm of LSM evaluation that simply compares an LSM to observations and to other LSMs without a mechanism to objectively quantify the expectations of performance. The authors conclude that their results challenge the conceptual view of energy partitioning at the land surface.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleThe Plumbing of Land Surface Models: Benchmarking Model Performance
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume16
    journal issue3
    journal titleJournal of Hydrometeorology
    identifier doi10.1175/JHM-D-14-0158.1
    journal fristpage1425
    journal lastpage1442
    treeJournal of Hydrometeorology:;2015:;Volume( 016 ):;issue: 003
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