Hi,
I have recently conducted simulations using CLM5 in CESM2.2.0, and I am particularly concerned about the emissions from land fires. I compared several species using both the GFED4 and CMIP6 biomass-burning emissions files. While the emissions of all other species appear to match reasonably well, I noticed that the global NO emissions from CLM5 (3.43 Tg/yr) are approximately four times lower compared to GFED4 (13.6 Tg/yr; average from 2006 to 2015). Could someone please explain why there is such a significant difference?
Thank you.
-Hemraj
I have recently conducted simulations using CLM5 in CESM2.2.0, and I am particularly concerned about the emissions from land fires. I compared several species using both the GFED4 and CMIP6 biomass-burning emissions files. While the emissions of all other species appear to match reasonably well, I noticed that the global NO emissions from CLM5 (3.43 Tg/yr) are approximately four times lower compared to GFED4 (13.6 Tg/yr; average from 2006 to 2015). Could someone please explain why there is such a significant difference?
Thank you.
-Hemraj