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  Evaluation of the coupling of EMACv2.55 to the land surface and vegetation model JSBACHv4

Martin, A., Gayler, V., Steil, B., Klingmüller, K., Jöckel, P., Tost, H., et al. (2024). Evaluation of the coupling of EMACv2.55 to the land surface and vegetation model JSBACHv4. Geoscientific Model Development, 17(14), 5705-5732. doi:10.5194/gmd-17-5705-2024.

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Martin, Anna1, Author           
Gayler , Veronika, Author
Steil, Benedikt1, Author           
Klingmüller, Klaus1, Author           
Jöckel, Patrick, Author
Tost, Holger1, Author           
Lelieveld, Jos1, Author           
Pozzer, Andrea1, Author           
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1Atmospheric Chemistry, Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Max Planck Society, ou_1826285              

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 Abstract: We present the coupling of the Jena Scheme for Biosphere–Atmosphere Coupling in Hamburg version 4 (JSBACHv4) to the ECHAM/MESSy Atmospheric Chemistry (EMAC) model. With JSBACH, the soil water bucket model in EMAC is replaced by a diffusive hydrological transport model for soil water that includes water storage and infiltration in five soil layers, preventing soil from drying too rapidly and reducing biases in soil temperature and moisture. A three-layer soil scheme is implemented, and phase changes in water in the soil are considered. The leaf area index (LAI) climatology in EMAC has been substituted with a phenology module calculating the LAI. Multiple land cover types are included to provide a state-dependent surface albedo, which accounts for the absorption of solar radiation by vegetation. Plant net primary productivity, leaf area index and surface roughness are calculated according to the plant functional types. This paper provides a detailed evaluation of the new coupled model based on observations and reanalysis data, including ERA5/ERA5-Land datasets, Global Precipitation Climatology Project (GPCP) data and Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) satellite data. Land surface temperature (LST), terrestrial water storage (TWS), surface albedo (α), net top-of-atmosphere radiation flux (RadTOA), precipitation (precip), leaf area index (LAI), fraction of absorbed photosynthetic active radiation (FAPAR) and gross primary productivity (GPP) are evaluated in particular. The strongest correlation (r) between reanalysis data and the newly coupled model is found for LST (r=0.985, with an average global bias of −1.546 K), α (r=0.947, with an average global bias of −0.015) and RadTOA (r=0.907, with an average global bias of 3.56 W m−2). Precipitation exhibits a correlation with the GPCP dataset of 0.523 and an average global bias of 0.042 mm d−1. The LAI optimisation yields a correlation of 0.637 with observations and a global mean deviation of −0.212. FAPAR and GPP exemplify two of the many additional variables made available through JSBACH in EMAC. FAPAR and observations show a correlation of 0.663, with an average global difference of −0.223, while the correlation for GPP and observations is 0.564 and the average global difference is −0.001 kg carbon km−1. Benefiting from the numerous added features within the simulated land system, the representation of soil moisture is improved, which is critical for vegetation modelling. This improvement can be attributed to a general increase in soil moisture and water storage in deeper soil layers and a closer alignment of simulated TWS with observations, mitigating the previously widespread problem of soil drought. We show that the numerous newly added components strongly improve the land surface, e.g. soil moisture, TWS and LAI, while surface parameters, such as LST, surface albedo or RadTOA, which were mostly prescribed according to climatologies, remain similar. The coupling of JSBACH brings EMAC a step closer towards a holistic comprehensive Earth system model and extends its versatility.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2024-07-30
 Publication Status: Published online
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The Modular Earth Submodel System (MESSy; https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8360186; The MESSy Consortium, 2024) is continuously further developed and applied by a consortium of institutions. The usage of MESSy and access to the source code are licensed to all affiliates of institutions which are members of the MESSy Consortium. Institutions can become a member of the MESSy Consortium by signing the MESSy Memorandum of Understanding. More information can be found on the MESSy Consortium website (http://www.messy-interface.org). The code presented/used here is available at https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10084186 (The MESSy Consortium, 2023) and will be part of the next official release. It is based on MESSy version d2.55.2 and JSBACH version 4 that is available via the jsbach repository on GitLab (no. 7de0f9bf3b50910655f474bc23d647c6ba2a7b6f). The model outputs relevant for this study are permanently stored in the Zenodo repository and are accessible via https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10084186 (The MESSy Consortium, 2023). The ERA5-Land monthly averaged data from 1950 to the present can be downloaded from https://doi.org/10.24381/cds.68d2bb30 (Muñoz Sabater, 2019). The ERA5 monthly averaged data from 1940 to the present can be downloaded from https://doi.org/10.24381/cds.f17050d7 (Hersbach et al., 2023). The GPCP monthly precipitation dataset from 1979 to 2021 can be downloaded from https://downloads.psl.noaa.gov/Datasets/gpcp/ (last access: 19 January 2023, Adler et al., 2003). The MODIS/Terra 8-Day data product can be downloaded from https://doi.org/10.25592/uhhfdm.8880 (Kern, 2021) and https://doi.org/10.25592/uhhfdm.8880 (Kern, 2023).

The supplement related to this article is available online at: https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-17-5705-2024-supplement.
 Rev. Type: No review
 Identifiers: DOI: 10.5194/gmd-17-5705-2024
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Title: Geoscientific Model Development
  Other : Geosci. Model Dev.
  Abbreviation : GMD
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Publ. Info: Göttingen : Copernicus Publ.
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 17 (14) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 5705 - 5732 Identifier: ISSN: 1991-959X
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/1991-959X