shalder3@gmu_edu
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Dear Sir/Madam,
I have used the high resolution land surface pft data "mksrf_pft.nc" meant for CAM 3.0 for my regional climate model simulations using RegCM4.0, that has clm3.5 as a land surface model. This dataset is available from: http://www.cesm.ucar.edu/models/atm-cam/download/
From the CLM technical manual the order of the PFTs in this high resolution data seem to be the following:
! 1 => needleleaf evergreen temperate tree
! 2 => needleleaf evergreen boreal tree
! 3 => needleleaf deciduous boreal tree
! 4 => broadleaf evergreen tropical tree
! 5 => broadleaf evergreen temperate tree
! 6 => broadleaf deciduous tropical tree
! 7 => broadleaf deciduous temperate tree
! 8 => broadleaf deciduous boreal tree
! 9 => broadleaf evergreen shrub
! 10 => broadleaf deciduous temperate shrub
! 11 => broadleaf deciduous boreal shrub
! 12 => c3 arctic grass
! 13 => c3 non-arctic grass
! 14 => c4 grass
! 15 => corn
! 16 => wheat
The 17th category is non-vegetated. However, if I just plot the first pft (PFT 1) in mksrf_pft using GrADS, the vegetation cover over the South Asian region, particularly the deserts and dry areas, don't suggest that it could be needleleaf evergreen temperate tree. This pft 1 category in mksrf_pft.nc has high percentage coverage over the dry regions. This means, the PFTs are not necessarily in the same order in the file as shown above.
I would like to know what is the actual order of the PFTs in the file? Secondly, which PFT category could be called bare ground?
Thanks and regards,
Subhadeep.
I have used the high resolution land surface pft data "mksrf_pft.nc" meant for CAM 3.0 for my regional climate model simulations using RegCM4.0, that has clm3.5 as a land surface model. This dataset is available from: http://www.cesm.ucar.edu/models/atm-cam/download/
From the CLM technical manual the order of the PFTs in this high resolution data seem to be the following:
! 1 => needleleaf evergreen temperate tree
! 2 => needleleaf evergreen boreal tree
! 3 => needleleaf deciduous boreal tree
! 4 => broadleaf evergreen tropical tree
! 5 => broadleaf evergreen temperate tree
! 6 => broadleaf deciduous tropical tree
! 7 => broadleaf deciduous temperate tree
! 8 => broadleaf deciduous boreal tree
! 9 => broadleaf evergreen shrub
! 10 => broadleaf deciduous temperate shrub
! 11 => broadleaf deciduous boreal shrub
! 12 => c3 arctic grass
! 13 => c3 non-arctic grass
! 14 => c4 grass
! 15 => corn
! 16 => wheat
The 17th category is non-vegetated. However, if I just plot the first pft (PFT 1) in mksrf_pft using GrADS, the vegetation cover over the South Asian region, particularly the deserts and dry areas, don't suggest that it could be needleleaf evergreen temperate tree. This pft 1 category in mksrf_pft.nc has high percentage coverage over the dry regions. This means, the PFTs are not necessarily in the same order in the file as shown above.
I would like to know what is the actual order of the PFTs in the file? Secondly, which PFT category could be called bare ground?
Thanks and regards,
Subhadeep.