gdm47@cornell_edu
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Hi, my name's George McDonald, I'm a graduate student at Georgia Tech. I have a question regarding any available outputs of the roughness length Z0MG (momentum roughness length over ground, in m), from the Community Land Model as incorporated in CCSM4 for paleoclimate runs.
The specific runs that I am looking at (which were done as NCAR's contribution to the paleoclimate model intercomparison project) are over 30 model years for each of the following periods during the last glacial cycle: Modern (20th century), 6 kyr ago, and 21 kyr ago (Last Glacial Maximum). I currently have 6 hourly outputs of winds from the lowest model output that I'm using to look at how dune orientations in 8 equatorial dune fields vary over the epochs. The filenames of the runs themselves are as follows:
b40.lgm21ka.1deg.003M
b40.mh6ka.1deg.003M
b40.20th.track1.1deg.012
My question is whether there are Z0MG outputs available for these or comparable runs. I am hoping to use the Z0MG in the law of the wall, to scale the winds from the lowest model layer to 10m above the surface (I received the wind outputs from a collaborator, which is why I'm not familiar with the procedure for obtaining outputs of additional variables).
If there are not Z0MG outputs that are easily obtained without doing further runs, my question would be whether Z0MG would be expected to change significantly over the course of a 30 year model run when looking at very scarcely vegetated dune fields (the runs were done with interactive vegetation--which was prescribed but remained static over the 30 years). If the above is true, or if Z0MG is static, I was wondering if there was a table of Z0MG initial conditions at each GCM grid that I could look at, which would likely give me representative values for the course simulation.
I also understand that if Z0MG outputs are unavailable and are expected to vary considerably over the course of the run (even over dune fields), they likely can't be estimated based on the initial conditions and it would be better to find a way to re-do the runs and store the outputs.
Thank you very much for your time.
The specific runs that I am looking at (which were done as NCAR's contribution to the paleoclimate model intercomparison project) are over 30 model years for each of the following periods during the last glacial cycle: Modern (20th century), 6 kyr ago, and 21 kyr ago (Last Glacial Maximum). I currently have 6 hourly outputs of winds from the lowest model output that I'm using to look at how dune orientations in 8 equatorial dune fields vary over the epochs. The filenames of the runs themselves are as follows:
b40.lgm21ka.1deg.003M
b40.mh6ka.1deg.003M
b40.20th.track1.1deg.012
My question is whether there are Z0MG outputs available for these or comparable runs. I am hoping to use the Z0MG in the law of the wall, to scale the winds from the lowest model layer to 10m above the surface (I received the wind outputs from a collaborator, which is why I'm not familiar with the procedure for obtaining outputs of additional variables).
If there are not Z0MG outputs that are easily obtained without doing further runs, my question would be whether Z0MG would be expected to change significantly over the course of a 30 year model run when looking at very scarcely vegetated dune fields (the runs were done with interactive vegetation--which was prescribed but remained static over the 30 years). If the above is true, or if Z0MG is static, I was wondering if there was a table of Z0MG initial conditions at each GCM grid that I could look at, which would likely give me representative values for the course simulation.
I also understand that if Z0MG outputs are unavailable and are expected to vary considerably over the course of the run (even over dune fields), they likely can't be estimated based on the initial conditions and it would be better to find a way to re-do the runs and store the outputs.
Thank you very much for your time.