The Community Land Model (CLM), i.e. land component of NorESM, is a commonly used land surface model in LATICE and EMERALD projects. Recent implementations in the model have an important role in simulating the land-atmosphere interactions in cold environments. Three speakers from the Department of Geosciences will share their recent study results with CLM.
- Marius Lambert (MetOs) : Influence of frost droughts on vegetation productivity in CLM5
- Yeliz Yilmaz (GeoHyd) : Assessment of the water and energy balance simulations of CLM5 over Scandinavia
- Kjetil S. Aas (MetOs) : How tiling in CLM can improve the simulation of carbon fluxes from degrading polygonal tundra
With the focus on modelling land-atmosphere interaction, we have spontaneously scheduled one additional talk by our new PhD student Lasse Keetz about “Implications of a dynamic vertical root distribution for modelled water and carbon fluxes across selected ecosystems - Incorporating a novel rooting scheme into LPJ-GUESS”.
The seminar is open for all interested in land surface modeling.