An improved representation of physical permafrost dynamics in the JULES land-surface model

It is important to correctly simulate permafrost in global climate models, since the stored carbon represents the source of a potentially important climate feedback. This carbon feedback depends on the physical state of the permafrost. We have therefore included improved physical permafrost processe...

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Main Authors: Chadburn, S., Burke, E., Essery, R., Boike, J., Langer, M., Heikenfeld, M., Cox, P., Friedlingstein, P.
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spelling ftnonlinearchiv:oai:noa.gwlb.de:cop_mods_00016440 2023-05-15T13:03:06+02:00 An improved representation of physical permafrost dynamics in the JULES land-surface model Chadburn, S. Burke, E. Essery, R. Boike, J. Langer, M. Heikenfeld, M. Cox, P. Friedlingstein, P. 2015-05 electronic https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-8-1493-2015 https://noa.gwlb.de/receive/cop_mods_00016440 https://noa.gwlb.de/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/cop_derivate_00016395/gmd-8-1493-2015.pdf https://gmd.copernicus.org/articles/8/1493/2015/gmd-8-1493-2015.pdf eng eng Copernicus Publications Geoscientific Model Development -- http://www.bibliothek.uni-regensburg.de/ezeit/?2456725 -- http://www.geosci-model-dev.net/ -- 1991-9603 https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-8-1493-2015 https://noa.gwlb.de/receive/cop_mods_00016440 https://noa.gwlb.de/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/cop_derivate_00016395/gmd-8-1493-2015.pdf https://gmd.copernicus.org/articles/8/1493/2015/gmd-8-1493-2015.pdf uneingeschränkt info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess article Verlagsveröffentlichung article Text doc-type:article 2015 ftnonlinearchiv https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-8-1493-2015 2022-02-08T22:54:09Z It is important to correctly simulate permafrost in global climate models, since the stored carbon represents the source of a potentially important climate feedback. This carbon feedback depends on the physical state of the permafrost. We have therefore included improved physical permafrost processes in JULES (Joint UK Land Environment Simulator), which is the land-surface scheme used in the Hadley Centre climate models. The thermal and hydraulic properties of the soil were modified to account for the presence of organic matter, and the insulating effects of a surface layer of moss were added, allowing for fractional moss cover. These processes are particularly relevant in permafrost zones. We also simulate a higher-resolution soil column and deeper soil, and include an additional thermal column at the base of the soil to represent bedrock. In addition, the snow scheme was improved to allow it to run with arbitrarily thin layers. Point-site simulations at Samoylov Island, Siberia, show that the model is now able to simulate soil temperatures and thaw depth much closer to the observations. The root mean square error for the near-surface soil temperatures reduces by approximately 30%, and the active layer thickness is reduced from being over 1 m too deep to within 0.1 m of the observed active layer thickness. All of the model improvements contribute to improving the simulations, with organic matter having the single greatest impact. A new method is used to estimate active layer depth more accurately using the fraction of unfrozen water. Soil hydrology and snow are investigated further by holding the soil moisture fixed and adjusting the parameters to make the soil moisture and snow density match better with observations. The root mean square error in near-surface soil temperatures is reduced by a further 20% as a result. Article in Journal/Newspaper Active layer thickness permafrost Siberia Niedersächsisches Online-Archiv NOA Jules ENVELOPE(140.917,140.917,-66.742,-66.742) Geoscientific Model Development 8 5 1493 1508
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Burke, E.
Essery, R.
Boike, J.
Langer, M.
Heikenfeld, M.
Cox, P.
Friedlingstein, P.
An improved representation of physical permafrost dynamics in the JULES land-surface model
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description It is important to correctly simulate permafrost in global climate models, since the stored carbon represents the source of a potentially important climate feedback. This carbon feedback depends on the physical state of the permafrost. We have therefore included improved physical permafrost processes in JULES (Joint UK Land Environment Simulator), which is the land-surface scheme used in the Hadley Centre climate models. The thermal and hydraulic properties of the soil were modified to account for the presence of organic matter, and the insulating effects of a surface layer of moss were added, allowing for fractional moss cover. These processes are particularly relevant in permafrost zones. We also simulate a higher-resolution soil column and deeper soil, and include an additional thermal column at the base of the soil to represent bedrock. In addition, the snow scheme was improved to allow it to run with arbitrarily thin layers. Point-site simulations at Samoylov Island, Siberia, show that the model is now able to simulate soil temperatures and thaw depth much closer to the observations. The root mean square error for the near-surface soil temperatures reduces by approximately 30%, and the active layer thickness is reduced from being over 1 m too deep to within 0.1 m of the observed active layer thickness. All of the model improvements contribute to improving the simulations, with organic matter having the single greatest impact. A new method is used to estimate active layer depth more accurately using the fraction of unfrozen water. Soil hydrology and snow are investigated further by holding the soil moisture fixed and adjusting the parameters to make the soil moisture and snow density match better with observations. The root mean square error in near-surface soil temperatures is reduced by a further 20% as a result.
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author Chadburn, S.
Burke, E.
Essery, R.
Boike, J.
Langer, M.
Heikenfeld, M.
Cox, P.
Friedlingstein, P.
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Burke, E.
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Boike, J.
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title An improved representation of physical permafrost dynamics in the JULES land-surface model
title_short An improved representation of physical permafrost dynamics in the JULES land-surface model
title_full An improved representation of physical permafrost dynamics in the JULES land-surface model
title_fullStr An improved representation of physical permafrost dynamics in the JULES land-surface model
title_full_unstemmed An improved representation of physical permafrost dynamics in the JULES land-surface model
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