I have a question to ask everyone. I am simulating methane emissions from the Qinghai Tibet Plateau. My simulation accuracy is 0.1 degrees * 0.1 degrees. Regarding the calculation of inundation, I use the default setting of clm, finundation_method='TWS_inversion', and use the parameter finundated_inversiondata_0.9x1.25_c170706.nc to calculate the inundation ratio of the Qinghai Tibet Plateau and obtain methane fluxes. However, I found that the resolution of satellite inversion for this parameter is too coarse, and I cannot accurately simulate the inundation and wetland conditions of the Qinghai Tibet Plateau. Moreover, many of the methane emission areas I simulated do not match the measured absorption completely. Therefore, I think this method may not be applicable to the Qinghai Tibet Plateau. My setting is finding_method='h2osfc ', and I used the land use map to set frac_h2osfc (c)=1.0 for areas with wetlands in the grid. Then, I calibrated the model by adjusting parameters related to the methane flux process. The simulated values of the obtained model match well with the measured values. R ²= 0.7. I would like to inquire if this setting is reasonable. I directly set the inundation status of this place as completely submerged.
If anyone could answer my question, I would be extremely grateful
If anyone could answer my question, I would be extremely grateful