2019
DOI: 10.1029/2018ms001545
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Recent Changes in the ISBA‐CTRIP Land Surface System for Use in the CNRM‐CM6 Climate Model and in Global Off‐Line Hydrological Applications

Abstract: In recent years, significant efforts have been made to upgrade physical processes in the ISBA‐CTRIP land surface system for use in fully coupled climate studies using the new CNRM‐CM6 climate model or in stand‐alone mode for global hydrological applications. Here we provide a thorough description of the new and improved processes implemented between the CMIP5 and CMIP6 versions of the model and evaluate the hydrology and thermal behavior of the model at the global scale. The soil scheme explicitly solves the o… Show more

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“…The land surface is represented using the new Interaction Soil‐Biosphere‐Atmosphere‐CNRM TRIP (ISBA‐CTRIP) coupled system (Decharme et al, ). ISBA calculates the time evolution of the energy and water budgets at the land surface, while CTRIP simulates river discharges up to the ocean from the total runoff computed by ISBA.…”
Section: Model Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The land surface is represented using the new Interaction Soil‐Biosphere‐Atmosphere‐CNRM TRIP (ISBA‐CTRIP) coupled system (Decharme et al, ). ISBA calculates the time evolution of the energy and water budgets at the land surface, while CTRIP simulates river discharges up to the ocean from the total runoff computed by ISBA.…”
Section: Model Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, the mean topography is derived from the 1‐km Global Multi‐resolution Terrain Elevation Data 2010 (https://topotools.cr.usgs.gov/gmted_viewer/). More details can be found in Decharme et al ().…”
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“…This database includes climatological observations at high resolution over the 2000s, such as LAI, vegetation roughness length, snow‐free land surface albedo (Carrer et al, ), or soil textural properties, from the Harmonized World Soil Database at a 1‐km resolution (HWSD, ). More details on the physical processes represented in the ISBA‐CTRIP system can be found in Decharme et al ().…”
Section: Cnrm‐esm2‐1 Componentsmentioning
confidence: 99%