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From Monitoring to Forecasting Land Surface Conditions Using a Land Data Assimilation System: Application over the Contiguous United States
by
Mucia, Anthony
, Bonan, Bertrand
, Calvet, Jean-Christophe
, Zheng, Yongjun
, Albergel, Clément
in
Accuracy
/ ASCAT
/ Atmosphere
/ biomass
/ Biosphere
/ climate
/ Climate change
/ Continental interfaces, environment
/ Data assimilation
/ Data collection
/ Datasets
/ drainage
/ Environmental Sciences
/ Evaluation
/ Evapotranspiration
/ Famine
/ Humidity
/ In situ measurement
/ Initial conditions
/ Lead time
/ Leaf area
/ Leaf area index
/ Mathematical models
/ Moisture profiles
/ monitoring
/ Precipitation
/ prediction
/ Remote sensing
/ rhizosphere
/ Root zone
/ Runoff
/ Satellite observation
/ Satellites
/ Sciences of the Universe
/ Simulation
/ Soil analysis
/ Soil investigations
/ Soil moisture
/ Soil profiles
/ Soil surfaces
/ soil water
/ Soils
/ Spatial discrimination
/ Spatial resolution
/ United States
/ Vegetation
/ Weather forecasting
2020
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From Monitoring to Forecasting Land Surface Conditions Using a Land Data Assimilation System: Application over the Contiguous United States
by
Mucia, Anthony
, Bonan, Bertrand
, Calvet, Jean-Christophe
, Zheng, Yongjun
, Albergel, Clément
in
Accuracy
/ ASCAT
/ Atmosphere
/ biomass
/ Biosphere
/ climate
/ Climate change
/ Continental interfaces, environment
/ Data assimilation
/ Data collection
/ Datasets
/ drainage
/ Environmental Sciences
/ Evaluation
/ Evapotranspiration
/ Famine
/ Humidity
/ In situ measurement
/ Initial conditions
/ Lead time
/ Leaf area
/ Leaf area index
/ Mathematical models
/ Moisture profiles
/ monitoring
/ Precipitation
/ prediction
/ Remote sensing
/ rhizosphere
/ Root zone
/ Runoff
/ Satellite observation
/ Satellites
/ Sciences of the Universe
/ Simulation
/ Soil analysis
/ Soil investigations
/ Soil moisture
/ Soil profiles
/ Soil surfaces
/ soil water
/ Soils
/ Spatial discrimination
/ Spatial resolution
/ United States
/ Vegetation
/ Weather forecasting
2020
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From Monitoring to Forecasting Land Surface Conditions Using a Land Data Assimilation System: Application over the Contiguous United States
by
Mucia, Anthony
, Bonan, Bertrand
, Calvet, Jean-Christophe
, Zheng, Yongjun
, Albergel, Clément
in
Accuracy
/ ASCAT
/ Atmosphere
/ biomass
/ Biosphere
/ climate
/ Climate change
/ Continental interfaces, environment
/ Data assimilation
/ Data collection
/ Datasets
/ drainage
/ Environmental Sciences
/ Evaluation
/ Evapotranspiration
/ Famine
/ Humidity
/ In situ measurement
/ Initial conditions
/ Lead time
/ Leaf area
/ Leaf area index
/ Mathematical models
/ Moisture profiles
/ monitoring
/ Precipitation
/ prediction
/ Remote sensing
/ rhizosphere
/ Root zone
/ Runoff
/ Satellite observation
/ Satellites
/ Sciences of the Universe
/ Simulation
/ Soil analysis
/ Soil investigations
/ Soil moisture
/ Soil profiles
/ Soil surfaces
/ soil water
/ Soils
/ Spatial discrimination
/ Spatial resolution
/ United States
/ Vegetation
/ Weather forecasting
2020
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From Monitoring to Forecasting Land Surface Conditions Using a Land Data Assimilation System: Application over the Contiguous United States
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From Monitoring to Forecasting Land Surface Conditions Using a Land Data Assimilation System: Application over the Contiguous United States
2020
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LDAS-Monde is a global land data assimilation system (LDAS) developed by Centre National de Recherches Météorologiques (CNRM) to monitor land surface variables (LSV) at various scales, from regional to global. With LDAS-Monde, it is possible to jointly assimilate satellite-derived observations of surface soil moisture (SSM) and leaf area index (LAI) into the interactions between soil biosphere and atmosphere (ISBA) land surface model (LSM) in order to analyze the soil moisture profile together with vegetation biomass. In this study, we investigate LDAS-Monde’s ability to predict LSV states up to two weeks in the future using atmospheric forecasts. In particular, the impact of the initialization, and the evolution of the forecasted variables in the LSM are addressed. LDAS-Monde is an offline system normally driven by atmospheric reanalysis, but in this study is forced by atmospheric forecasts from the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) for the 2017–2018 period over the contiguous United States (CONUS) at a 0.2° × 0.2° spatial resolution. These LSV forecasts are initialized either by the model alone (LDAS-Monde open-loop, without assimilation) or by the analysis (assimilation of SSM and LAI). These two forecasts are then evaluated using satellite-derived observations of SSM and LAI, evapotranspiration (ET) estimates, as well as in situ measurements of soil moisture from the U.S. Climate Reference Network (USCRN). Results indicate that for the three evaluation variables (SSM, LAI, and ET), LDAS-Monde provides reasonably accurate and consistent predictions two weeks in advance. Additionally, the initial conditions after assimilation are shown to make a positive impact with respect to LAI and ET. This impact persists in time for these two vegetation-related variables. Many model variables, such as SSM, root zone soil moisture (RZSM), LAI, ET, and drainage, remain relatively consistent as the forecast lead time increases, while runoff is highly variable.
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