Surface energy balance at a grassland site in Luxembourg modelled by three structurally different evapotranspiration schemes

Abstract ; This dataset provides half-hourly model output of sensible and latent heat fluxes simulated by three structurally different evapotranspiration schemes for a temperate grassland site in Luxembourg. All models use surface energy and meteorological observations as input. The observational data were collected during a field campaign in June and July 2015 and are distributed as complementary dataset by Wizemann et al., 2018. Two models are based on a parameterization of the sensible heat flux (OSEB, TSEB; see Brenner et al., 2017) and one model (STIC 1.2, Mallick et al., 2016) is a modif... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Renner, Maik
Wizemann, Hans-Dieter
Brenner, Claire
Mallick, Kaniska
Trebs, Ivonne
Wulfmeyer, Volker
Schulz, Karsten
Kleidon, Axel
Dokumenttyp: Dataset
Erscheinungsdatum: 2018
Verlag/Hrsg.: GFZ Data Services
Schlagwörter: Diurnal cycle of surface heat fluxes / Surface energy balance / evapotranspiration / land-surface model / CAOS / Catchments as Organized Systems / EARTH SCIENCE > BIOSPHERE > TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS > GRASSLANDS / EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC WATER VAPOR > EVAPOTRANSPIRATION / EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC RADIATION > HEAT FLUX / research > scientific research > meteorological research
Sprache: Englisch
Permalink: https://search.fid-benelux.de/Record/base-26740857
Datenquelle: BASE; Originalkatalog
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Link(s) : https://doi.org/10.5880/fidgeo.2018.019

Abstract ; This dataset provides half-hourly model output of sensible and latent heat fluxes simulated by three structurally different evapotranspiration schemes for a temperate grassland site in Luxembourg. All models use surface energy and meteorological observations as input. The observational data were collected during a field campaign in June and July 2015 and are distributed as complementary dataset by Wizemann et al., 2018. Two models are based on a parameterization of the sensible heat flux (OSEB, TSEB; see Brenner et al., 2017) and one model (STIC 1.2, Mallick et al., 2016) is a modification of the Penman-Monteith formulation using skin temperature as additional input variable. For details please see the reference article Renner et al., 2019, HESS. The data is provided as comma-separated-values (csv) format in a long table format. Columns represent Date, Time, variable, value, source. The column “variable” sets the name of the variable (following CEOP standards, https://www.eol.ucar.edu/field_projects/ceop). Column “source” describes the data source with an acronym representing the models (OSEB, TSEB, STIC).The data contributes to the Joint Research Group "Catchments As Organized Systems" (CAOS) funded by the German Research Foundation.Methods: land-surface modelling, evapotranspiration schemes