A surface temperature and moisture parameterization for use in mesoscale numerical modelsA modified multi-level soil moisture and surface temperature model is presented for use as in defining lower boundary conditions in mesoscale weather models. Account is taken of the hydraulic and thermal diffusion properties of the soil, their variations with soil type, and the mixing ratio at the surface. Techniques are defined for integrating the surface input into the multi-level scheme. Sample simulation runs were performed with the modified model and the original model defined by Pielke, et al. (1977, 1981). The models were applied to regional weather forecasting over soils composed of sand and clay loam. The new form of the model avoided iterations necessary in the earlier version of the model and achieved convergence at reasonable profiles for surface temperature and moisture in regions where the earlier version of the model failed.
Document ID
19870024450
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Tremback, C. J. (Colorado State Univ. Fort Collins, CO, United States)
Kessler, R. (Colorado State University Fort Collins, United States)