edennis@umd_edu
New Member
Hello,
I'm looking at the components of latent heat flux using CLM coupled to WRF for regional simulations. The land surface model produces three variables that (I assume) represent the components of latent heat flux: LHSOI, LHVEG, and LHTRAN, for bare soil evaporation, evaporation from the canopy surface, and transpiration, respectively. Though these variables have a strange dimensional structure. The dimensions are: ['subgrid_stag','north_south','east_west']. This 'subgrid_stag' dimension is non-intuitive. It has the same number (10 levels) as the number of soil layers, but only the top 3 layers are populated. When I compare the values of the LH components, to the total LH they do not match. I've asked the WRF community, and they are not familiar with this dimension, and it only occurs in variables produced by the CLM land surface model. Can anyone confirm/deny that these variables represent what I think they represent? Does anyone know what that dimension represents?
Any advice is welcome.
I'm looking at the components of latent heat flux using CLM coupled to WRF for regional simulations. The land surface model produces three variables that (I assume) represent the components of latent heat flux: LHSOI, LHVEG, and LHTRAN, for bare soil evaporation, evaporation from the canopy surface, and transpiration, respectively. Though these variables have a strange dimensional structure. The dimensions are: ['subgrid_stag','north_south','east_west']. This 'subgrid_stag' dimension is non-intuitive. It has the same number (10 levels) as the number of soil layers, but only the top 3 layers are populated. When I compare the values of the LH components, to the total LH they do not match. I've asked the WRF community, and they are not familiar with this dimension, and it only occurs in variables produced by the CLM land surface model. Can anyone confirm/deny that these variables represent what I think they represent? Does anyone know what that dimension represents?
Any advice is welcome.