The Fire Modeling Intercomparison Project (FireMIP), phase 1: experimental and analytical protocols with detailed model descriptions
The important role of fire in regulating vegetation community composition and contributions to emissions of greenhouse gases and aerosols make it a critical component of dynamic global vegetation models and Earth system models. Over 2 decades of development, a wide variety of model structures and me...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Copernicus Publications
2017-03-01
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Series: | Geoscientific Model Development |
Online Access: | http://www.geosci-model-dev.net/10/1175/2017/gmd-10-1175-2017.pdf |
Summary: | The important role of fire in regulating vegetation community composition and
contributions to emissions of greenhouse gases and aerosols make it a
critical component of dynamic global vegetation models and Earth system
models. Over 2 decades of development, a wide variety of model structures
and mechanisms have been designed and incorporated into global fire models,
which have been linked to different vegetation models. However, there has not
yet been a systematic examination of how these different strategies
contribute to model performance. Here we describe the structure of the first
phase of the Fire Model Intercomparison Project (FireMIP), which for the
first time seeks to systematically compare a number of models. By combining a
standardized set of input data and model experiments with a rigorous
comparison of model outputs to each other and to observations, we will
improve the understanding of what drives vegetation fire, how it can best be
simulated, and what new or improved observational data could allow better
constraints on model behavior. In this paper, we introduce the fire models
used in the first phase of FireMIP, the simulation protocols applied, and the
benchmarking system used to evaluate the models. We have also created
supplementary tables that describe, in thorough mathematical detail, the
structure of each model. |
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ISSN: | 1991-959X 1991-9603 |