Interactive Crop Management in the Community Earth System Model (CESM1): Seasonal Influences on Land-Atmosphere Fluxes

被引:135
作者
Levis, Samuel [1 ]
Bonan, Gordon B. [1 ]
Kluzek, Erik [1 ]
Thornton, Peter E. [2 ]
Jones, Andrew [3 ]
Sacks, William J. [1 ]
Kucharik, Christopher J. [4 ]
机构
[1] Natl Ctr Atmospher Res, Boulder, CO 80307 USA
[2] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Oak Ridge, TN USA
[3] Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA
[4] Univ Wisconsin Madison, Madison, WI USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
INITIAL SOIL-MOISTURE; BIOSPHERE MODEL; ECOSYSTEM MODEL; SUMMER WEATHER; CARBON BALANCE; WATER-BALANCE; UNITED-STATES; PLANT-GROWTH; VEGETATION; CLIMATE;
D O I
10.1175/JCLI-D-11-00446.1
中图分类号
P4 [大气科学(气象学)];
学科分类号
0706 ; 070601 ;
摘要
The Community Earth System Model, version 1 (CESM1) is evaluated with two coupled atmosphere-land simulations. The CTRL (control) simulation represents crops as unmanaged grasses, while CROP represents a crop managed simulation that includes special algorithms for midlatitude corn, soybean, and cereal phenology and carbon allocation. CROP has a more realistic leaf area index (LAI) for crops than CTRL. CROP reduces winter LAI and represents the spring planting and fall harvest explicitly. At the peak of the growing season, CROP simulates higher crop LAI. These changes generally reduce the latent heat flux but not around peak LAI (late spring/early summer). In midwestern North America, where corn, soybean, and cereal abundance is high, simulated peak summer precipitation declines and agrees better with observations, particularly when crops emerge late as is found from a late planting sensitivity simulation (LateP). Differences between the CROP and LateP simulations underscore the importance of simulating crop planting and harvest dates correctly. On the biogeochemistry side, the annual cycle of net ecosystem exchange (NEE) also improves in CROP relative to Ameriflux site observations. For a global perspective, the authors diagnose annual cycles of CO2 from the simulated NEE (CO2 is not prognostic in these simulations) and compare against representative GLOBALVIEW monitoring stations. The authors find an increased (thus also improved) amplitude of the annual cycle in CROP. These regional and global-scale refinements from improvements in the simulated plant phenology have promising implications for the development of the CESM and particularly for simulations with prognostic atmospheric CO2.
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页码:4839 / 4859
页数:21
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