[RegCNET] [spam] Soil moisture sensitivity run
Marshall Mdoka
mmdoka at csag.uct.ac.za
Fri Mar 27 12:41:48 CET 2009
Dear Libin Yan,
I have done some soil moisture sensitivity runs. This involves altering
the field capacity of soil moisture within the BATS scheme. There are 3
soil layers that I have been changing the content levels from wilting to
saturation values and assess the model's response. I have approached it
from letting the experiments being interactive as well as fixing the
soil moisture content throughout my runs. Of course you can approach
from the vegetation aspect as well which I am not doing at the moment.
Look for papers by Pal, Eltahir, Schar, Severnirate, Wang, Shuklar, Fan,
Grimm etc. All the best.
Marshall
Yanlb wrote:
> Hi, Dear RegCMers,
> I have read some papers about Soil moisture sensitivity run, and
> encountered some puzzles.
> In some papers, it wassaid
> 'soilmoistureinitializaitionaccordingtothevegetationtypes',
> Dose it mean modifying vegetation types equal to modifying initial
> soil moisture?
> If not, what is the true soil moisture sensitivity run/simulation?
> Any suggestion is welcome.
> Best regards,
> Libin Yan
> 2009-03-27
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