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  CLASSIC v1.0: The open-source community successor to the Canadian Land Surface Scheme (CLASS) and the Canadian Terrestrial Ecosystem Model (CTEM)-Part 1: Model framework and site-level performance

Melton, J., Arora, V., Wisernig-Cojoc, E., Seiler, C., Fortier, M., Chan, E., et al. (2020). CLASSIC v1.0: The open-source community successor to the Canadian Land Surface Scheme (CLASS) and the Canadian Terrestrial Ecosystem Model (CTEM)-Part 1: Model framework and site-level performance. Geoscientific Model Development, 13, 2825-2850. doi:10.5194/gmd-13-2825-2020.

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Melton, J.R., Author
Arora, V.K., Author
Wisernig-Cojoc, E., Author
Seiler, C., Author
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Chan, E., Author
Teckentrup , Lina1, Author
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Free keywords: land surface; model validation; numerical model; performance assessment; terrestrial ecosystem, Canada
 Abstract: Recent reports by the Global Carbon Project highlight large uncertainties around land surface processes such as land use change, strength of CO2 fertilization, nutrient limitation and supply, and response to variability in climate. Process-based land surface models are well suited to address these complex and emerging global change problems but will require extensive development and evaluation. The coupled Canadian Land Surface Scheme and Canadian Terrestrial Ecosystem Model (CLASS-CTEM) framework has been under continuous development by Environment and Climate Change Canada since 1987. As the open-source model of code development has revolutionized the software industry, scientific software is experiencing a similar evolution. Given the scale of the challenge facing land surface modellers, and the benefits of open-source, or community model, development, we have transitioned CLASS-CTEM from an internally developed model to an open-source community model, which we call the Canadian Land Surface Scheme including Biogeochemical Cycles (CLASSIC) v.1.0. CLASSIC contains many technical features specifically designed to encourage community use including software containerization for serial and parallel simulations, extensive benchmarking software and data (Automated Model Benchmarking; AMBER), self-documenting code, community standard formats for model inputs and outputs, amongst others. Here, we evaluate and benchmark CLASSIC against 31 FLUXNET sites where the model has been tailored to the site-level conditions and driven with observed meteorology. Future versions of CLASSIC will be developed using AMBER and these initial benchmark results to evaluate model performance over time. CLASSIC remains under active development and the code, site-level benchmarking data, software container, and AMBER are freely available for community use. © 2020 Author(s).

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2019-112020-052020-06-25
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 Table of Contents: 19 Nov 2019 – Discussion started: 28 Nov 2019 – Revised: 30 Apr 2020 – Accepted: 21 May 2020 – Published: 25 Jun 2020
 Rev. Type: Peer
 Identifiers: DOI: 10.5194/gmd-13-2825-2020
BibTex Citekey: Melton20202825
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 13 Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 2825 - 2850 Identifier: ISSN: 1991959X