WRFv3.2-SPAv2: Development and validation of a coupled ecosystem-atmosphere model, scaling from surface fluxes of CO2 and energy to atmospheric profiles

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The Weather Research and Forecasting meteorological (WRF) model has been coupled to the Soil-Plant-Atmosphere (SPA) terrestrial ecosystem model, to produce WRF-SPA. SPA generates realistic land-atmosphere exchanges through fully coupled hydrological, carbon and energy cycles. The addition of a∼land surface model (SPA) capable of modelling biospheric CO2 exchange allows WRF-SPA to be used for investigating the feedbacks between biosphere carbon balance, meteorology, and land use and land cover change. We have extensively validated WRF-SPA using multi-annual observations of air temperature, turbulent fluxes, net radiation and net ecosystem exchange of CO2 at three sites, representing the dominant vegetation types in Scotland (forest, managed grassland and arable agriculture). For example air temperature is well simulated across all sites (forest R2 Combining double low line 0.92, RMSE Combining double low line 1.7 °C, bias Combining double low line 0.88 °C; managed grassland R2 Combining double low line 0.73, RMSE Combining double low line 2.7 °C, bias Combining double low line -0.30 °C; arable agriculture R2 Combining double low line 0.82, RMSE Combining double low line 2.2 °C, bias Combining double low line 0.46 °C; RMSE, root mean square error). WRF-SPA generates more realistic seasonal behaviour at the site level compared to an unmodified version of WRF, such as improved simulation of seasonal transitions in latent heat flux in arable systems. WRF-SPA also generates realistic seasonal CO2 exchanges across all sites. WRF-SPA is also able to realistically model atmospheric profiles of CO2 over Scotland, spanning a 3 yr period (2004-2006), capturing both profile structure, indicating realistic transport, and magnitude (model-data residual

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Smallman, T. L., Moncrieff, J. B., & Williams, M. (2013). WRFv3.2-SPAv2: Development and validation of a coupled ecosystem-atmosphere model, scaling from surface fluxes of CO2 and energy to atmospheric profiles. Geoscientific Model Development, 6(4), 1079–1093. https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-6-1079-2013

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