[RegCNET] lake model
Michael Notaro
mnotaro at wisc.edu
Thu Jun 28 16:21:49 CEST 2007
Thanks, Richard! You have been quite helpful. I will look at those
papers.
I want to clarify one thing.
When the lake is "turned off" then, does that mean the the lake does
not exist
and it is treated as land (bare soil, forest?)? So, if I run with
and without the lake model,
the difference is the effect of the existence of those lakes on the
atmosphere? I was interested
in investigating how the lakes affect the local climate.
How is lake ice treated? Unfortunately, the papers on Africa won't
address that since
they are for a warm climate.
Does anyone know of papers using RegCM3 and the lake model for the
Great Lakes?
Thanks, Mike
On Jun 28, 2007, at 8:33 AM, Richard Anyah wrote:
> Hi Mike,
>
> The following publications may be relevant, though they use lake
> model from variants of the RegCM family for Lake Victroia in
> equatorial eastern Africa.
>
>
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>> I have some general questions about the lake model in RegCM3.
>> In particular, relating to the Great Lakes.
>>
>> Could someone email me the references to some papers that use the
>> lake model with regcm3? I would like to see previous applications
>>
> 1. Song, Y., F.H.M. Semazzi and L. Xie, 2002: Development of a
> coupled regional climate simulation model for the Lake Victoria
> Basin. In /The East African Great Lakes,Limnology,Paleolimnology
> and Biodiversity/, Odada E and Olago G(eds). Gordon and Breach:
> Armsterdam: 141-154
>
> 2. Song, Y., F.H.M. Semazzi and L. Xie, and L.J. Ogallo, 2004: A
> coupled regional climate model for Lake Victoria basin of East
> Africa. /Int. J. Climatol/. *24*, 57-75
>
>
> 3. Anyah, R.O., and F. H. M. Semazzi, 2004: Simulation of the
> response of Lake Victoria basin climate to lake surface
> temperatures./Theor. Appl. Climatol/,* 79, *55-69
>
>
> 4. Anyah, R.O., F.H.M. Semazzi and Lian Xie, 2006: Simulated
> physical mechanisms associated with multi-scale climate variability
> over Lake Victoria Basin in East Africa, Monthly Weather Review:
> 134,3588-3609
>
>> What dynamics does the lake model simulate? Lake ice fluctuations?
>> Changes in lake level?
>>
> You may have to compute changes in E, P and horizonatal
> mosture convergence to infer lake level fluctuations.
> Also the 1D lake use simplified vertical exhange of moisture
> and heat between the lake and the atmosphere.(See refs. 1, 2 and 4
> above)
>
>> If the lake model is turned off, does the model assume
>> climatological lake
>> temperatures or is the lake replaced by land?
>>
> As far as I know when the lake is tuurned off, the "lake" surface
> temperature uses the surface temperature, unless you physically
> prescribe 'climatological' temperature over the lake surface
>
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>
> Hope the information may be helpful.
>
> Richard
>
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