The Community Land Model (CLM) is an effective tool to simulate the biophysical and biogeochemical processes and their interactions with the atmosphere. Although CLM Version 5 (CLM5) constitutes various updates in these processes, its performance in simulating energy, water and carbon cycles over...
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Comprehensive assessment of climate datasets created by statistical or dynamical models is important for effectively communicating model projection and associated uncertainty to stakeholders and decision-makers. The Department of Energy FACETS project aims to foster such communication through...
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The dataset consists of model outputs (CLM45BGC, CLM5BGC, and CLM5SP) There are three CLM simulations associated with Cheng et al. 2020, namely CLM4.5 in biogeochemistry mode (CLM45BGC), CLM5 in biogeochemistry mode (CLM5BGC), and CLM5in satellite phenology mode (CLM5SP). The monthly, daily and...
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This dataset presents land surface parameters designed explicitly for global kilometer-scale Earth system modeling and has significant implications for enhancing our understanding of water, carbon, and energy cycles in the context of global change. Specifically, it includes four categories of...