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AMMA-UK Kick-off meeting 20-21 Jan 2005
WP1 Land surface and atmosphere interactions
Chris Taylor
Phil Harris
AMMA-UK Kick-off meeting 20-21 Jan 2005
Aim of WP1
• Quantify the seasonal energy cycle responsible for the WAM, using detailed in-situ observations, remote sensing, and surface modelling
• Aim to provide to rest of project– realistic surface boundary conditions for atmospheric
modelling– surface wetness and temperature conditions for
malaria studies– quantitative estimates of surface conditions beneath
aircraft for boundary layer meteorology and chemistry studies
AMMA-UK Kick-off meeting 20-21 Jan 2005
Seasonal Cycle of West African Monsoon10W-10E 1992 in Observations and ERA40
AMMA-UK Kick-off meeting 20-21 Jan 2005
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AMMA-UK Kick-off meeting 20-21 Jan 2005
Limitations of Current Knowledge of Land Surface Properties and Fluxes
• Variability in surface properties can be large providing potential for feed back on atmosphere at range of scales
• Surface heterogeneity (soil, topography, rainfall, vegetation) makes local measurements of limited use by themselves
• Soil moisture analyses of poor quality due to e.g. nudging, inadequate surface parameterisation, poor inputs
• As a result temporal and spatial variability of soil moisture and surface fluxes poorly quantified, little idea of behaviour at monsoon scale
AMMA-UK Kick-off meeting 20-21 Jan 2005
JULES Land Surface Model(Joint UK Land Environment Simulator)
• Use surface model (JULES) uncoupled from host atmospheric model (Unified Model)
• Updates soil moisture and temperature on 4 layers, canopy water store, and calculates runoff, turbulent and radiative fluxes into atmosphere
• Forced by precipitation, radiation, near surface temperature, humidity, wind speed
• Requires additional data – soil and vegetation properties
AMMA-UK Kick-off meeting 20-21 Jan 2005
Implementation of JULES in AMMA
• Run JULES as distributed model across West Africa
• Run at fine scale (2.5km?) – limited by quality of input data (e.g. MODIS, MSG)
• Duration EOP (2005-7)
AMMA-UK Kick-off meeting 20-21 Jan 2005
Major drawbacks of surface modelling across West Africa
• Surface very sensitive to precipitation, which is poorly known, and (to lesser extent) downwelling radiation
• Partition between sensible and latent heat sensitive to parameterisations of transpiration, bare soil evaporation and vegetation growth – dependant on vegetation and soil properties
AMMA-UK Kick-off meeting 20-21 Jan 2005
Approach in AMMA
• Run JULES at transect of sites forced by in situ obs. and develop / calibrate parameterisations based on comparison with observed fluxes
• At regional scale, use forcing data generated from EO, notably precipitation (AMMA-EU)
• Assimilate remote measurements (IR surface temperature, microwave-derived surface soil moisture, NDVI) from satellite (and aircraft?)
AMMA-UK Kick-off meeting 20-21 Jan 2005
Cloud-Screened Brightness Temperatures from Meteosat
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AMMA-UK Kick-off meeting 20-21 Jan 2005
AMSR-E surface soil moisture Daily data Aug2004
AMMA-UK Kick-off meeting 20-21 Jan 2005
Links with work outside NERC consortium
• Strong links with AMMA-EU– WP4.2 land data assimilation (CEH, ECMWF, Meteo-France…)– WP1.3 surface-atmosphere feedbacks (CEH, Leeds, LMD…)
• Vegetation growth modelling, interannual/decadal climate feedbacks - CLASSIC, Lina Mercado, Richard Ellis (Wallingford), NDVI Sietse Los (Swansea)
• Soil moisture initialisation - Met Office, Martin Best (Wallingford), Sean Milton (Exeter)
• Estimating surface radiation proposal (Imperial, Richard Bantges)
• RADAGAST (ESSC, Tony Slingo)• etc
AMMA-UK Kick-off meeting 20-21 Jan 2005
Provisional timetable
Start model development work, explore usage of EO data May 2005 onwards
Field obs. start coming online summer 2005Definition and development of database of forcing
data Dec 2005Intercomparison of land surface schemes June
2006 (AMMA-EU)Preliminary surface products for AMMA-UK Feb
2007Complete analysis of EOP Spring 2008