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Earth Interactions
Assessment of a Long-Term High-Resolution Hydroclimatic Dataset for the U.S. Midwest
Dev Niyogi1  Elin M. Jacobs2  Xing Liu3  Anil Kumar4  Larry Biehl5  P. Suresh C. Rao6 
[1]b Department of Agronomy, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana
[2]c Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana
[3]d Ecological Sciences and Engineering Interdisciplinary Graduate Program, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana
[4]e Lyles School of Civil Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana
[5]f ESSIC, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland
[6]g Information Technology at Purdue, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana
关键词: Physical meteorology and climatology;    Evapotranspiration;    Soil moisture;    Soil temperature;    Models and modeling;    Data assimilation;    Land surface model;    Model evaluation;   
DOI  :  10.1175/EI-D-16-0022.1
学科分类:地球科学(综合)
来源: American Geophysical Union
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【 摘 要 】
A new, high-resolution (4 km), gridded land surface dataset produced with the Land Information System (LIS) is introduced, and the first set of synthesis of key hydroclimatic variables is reported. The dataset is produced over a 33-yr time period (1980–2012) for the U.S. Midwest with the intent to aid the agricultural community in understanding hydroclimatic impacts on crop production and decision-making in operational practices. While approximately 20 hydroclimatic variables are available through the LIS dataset, the focus here is on soil water content, soil temperature, and evapotranspiration. To assess the performance of the model, the LIS dataset is compared with in situ hydrometeorological observations across the study domain and with coarse-resolution reanalysis products [NARR, MERRA, and NLDAS-2 (phase 2 of the North American Land Data Assimilation System)]. In agricultural regions such as the U.S. Midwest, finescale hydroclimatic mapping that links the regional scale to the field scale is necessary. The new dataset provides this link as an intermediate-scale product that links point observations and coarse gridded datasets. In general, the LIS dataset compares well with in situ observations and coarser gridded products in terms of both temporal and spatial patterns, but cases of strong disagreement exist particularly in areas with sandy soils. The dataset is made available to the broader research community as an effort to fill the gap in spatial hydroclimatic data availability.
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