Parameterization and Surface Data Improvements and New Capabilities for the Community Land Model Urban (CLMU)

Abstract The Community Land Model Urban (CLMU) is an urban parameterization developed to simulate urban climate within a global Earth System Model framework. This paper describes and evaluates parameterization and surface data improvements, and new capabilities that have been implemented since the i...

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Main Authors: K. W. Oleson, J. Feddema
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: American Geophysical Union (AGU) 2020-02-01
Series:Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1029/2018MS001586
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spelling doaj-79928811a41d4139b9ff806e6ba0270f2020-11-25T02:06:29ZengAmerican Geophysical Union (AGU)Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems1942-24662020-02-01122n/an/a10.1029/2018MS001586Parameterization and Surface Data Improvements and New Capabilities for the Community Land Model Urban (CLMU)K. W. Oleson0J. Feddema1National Center for Atmospheric Research Boulder ColoradoUniversity of Victoria Victoria BC CanadaAbstract The Community Land Model Urban (CLMU) is an urban parameterization developed to simulate urban climate within a global Earth System Model framework. This paper describes and evaluates parameterization and surface data improvements, and new capabilities that have been implemented since the initial release of CLMU in 2010 as part of version 4 of the Community Land Model (CLM4) and the Community Earth System Model (CESM®). These include: 1) an expansion of model capability to simulate multiple urban density classes within each model grid cell; 2) a more sophisticated and realistic building space heating and air conditioning submodel; 3) a revised global dataset of urban morphological, radiative, and thermal properties utilized by the model, including a tool that allows for generating future urban development scenarios, and 4) the inclusion of a module to simulate various heat stress indices. The model and data are evaluated using observed data from five urban flux tower sites and a global anthropogenic heat flux (AHF) dataset. Generally, the new version of the model simulates urban radiative and turbulent fluxes, surface temperatures, and AHF as well or better than the previous version. Significant improvements in the global and regional simulation of AHF are also demonstrated that are primarily due to the new building energy model. The new model is available as part of the public release of CLM5 and CESM2.0.https://doi.org/10.1029/2018MS001586Global Land ModelEarth System ModelingUrban ClimateUrban Canopy Models
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author K. W. Oleson
J. Feddema
spellingShingle K. W. Oleson
J. Feddema
Parameterization and Surface Data Improvements and New Capabilities for the Community Land Model Urban (CLMU)
Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems
Global Land Model
Earth System Modeling
Urban Climate
Urban Canopy Models
author_facet K. W. Oleson
J. Feddema
author_sort K. W. Oleson
title Parameterization and Surface Data Improvements and New Capabilities for the Community Land Model Urban (CLMU)
title_short Parameterization and Surface Data Improvements and New Capabilities for the Community Land Model Urban (CLMU)
title_full Parameterization and Surface Data Improvements and New Capabilities for the Community Land Model Urban (CLMU)
title_fullStr Parameterization and Surface Data Improvements and New Capabilities for the Community Land Model Urban (CLMU)
title_full_unstemmed Parameterization and Surface Data Improvements and New Capabilities for the Community Land Model Urban (CLMU)
title_sort parameterization and surface data improvements and new capabilities for the community land model urban (clmu)
publisher American Geophysical Union (AGU)
series Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems
issn 1942-2466
publishDate 2020-02-01
description Abstract The Community Land Model Urban (CLMU) is an urban parameterization developed to simulate urban climate within a global Earth System Model framework. This paper describes and evaluates parameterization and surface data improvements, and new capabilities that have been implemented since the initial release of CLMU in 2010 as part of version 4 of the Community Land Model (CLM4) and the Community Earth System Model (CESM®). These include: 1) an expansion of model capability to simulate multiple urban density classes within each model grid cell; 2) a more sophisticated and realistic building space heating and air conditioning submodel; 3) a revised global dataset of urban morphological, radiative, and thermal properties utilized by the model, including a tool that allows for generating future urban development scenarios, and 4) the inclusion of a module to simulate various heat stress indices. The model and data are evaluated using observed data from five urban flux tower sites and a global anthropogenic heat flux (AHF) dataset. Generally, the new version of the model simulates urban radiative and turbulent fluxes, surface temperatures, and AHF as well or better than the previous version. Significant improvements in the global and regional simulation of AHF are also demonstrated that are primarily due to the new building energy model. The new model is available as part of the public release of CLM5 and CESM2.0.
topic Global Land Model
Earth System Modeling
Urban Climate
Urban Canopy Models
url https://doi.org/10.1029/2018MS001586
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