Publication | Closed Access
Initialization of Soil-Water Content in Regional-Scale Atmospheric Prediction Models
39
Citations
15
References
1994
Year
HydrometeorologyHydrogeologyMeteorologyEngineeringSoil-water Content FieldsDroughtSoil ModelingSoil-water ContentGeographySurface-water HydrologyHydrologic BalanceHydrological ModelingAtmospheric ModelingIntegration TimeHydrologyEarth ScienceWater Balance
The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the feasibility of determining the soil-water content fields required as initial conditions for land surface components within atmospheric prediction models. This is done using a model of the hydrologic balance and conventional meteorological observations, land cover, and soils information. A discussion is presented of the subgrid-scale effects, the integration time, and the choice of vegetation type on the soil-water content patterns. Finally, comparisons are made between two The Pennsylvania State University/National Center for Atmospheric Research mesoscale model simulations, one using climatological fields and the other one using the soil-moisture fields produced by this new method.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1