Water is essential to life on Earth. Since water exists in all three phases (solid, liquid, and gas) on Earth, it exists in various reservoirs throughout the planet that compose the hydrologic cycle, and its movement through these reservoirs requires energy. Thus, water is a key component of the energy balance of the Earth. Despite its importance, its representation in modeling and dataset generation is problematic. Here, the depiction of three phenomena, ocean surface turbulent fluxes, humidity inversions, and groundwater, are assessed, and suggestions for improvements of their representations are made. First, ocean surface turbulent fluxes, including those of moisture (latent heat flux), heat (sensible heat flux), and momentum (wind stres...
A global dataset based on the ECMWF Re-Analyses (ERA) is presented that can be used as surface bound...
The ability to accurately quantify water storages and fluxes in water management systems through obs...
An accurate estimation of water exchange between land surface and atmosphere is critical for numeric...
An assessment is made of the global energy and hydrological cycles from eight current atmospheric re...
At the sea surface, the atmosphere and the ocean exchange momentum, heat and freshwater. Mechanisms ...
The hydrological components of land surface climate models have increased greatly in complexity over...
Earth system models parameterize ocean surface fluxes of heat, moisture, and momentum with empirical...
The NASA Energy and Water Cycle Study (NEWS) climatology is a self-consistent coupled annual and sea...
Heat and Freshwater transport by the oceans and atmosphere are an integral part of the climate syste...
In order to understand how the climate responds to variations in forcing, one necessary component is...
We use the GENIE Earth system modelling framework to examine how the stability / hysteresis diagram ...
As numerical models of the Earth system become more sophisticated – in terms of number of component ...
Turbulent and radiative exchanges of heat between the ocean and atmosphere (hereafter heat fluxes), ...
There have been numerous studies evaluating model representation of the latent heat flux (LHF) over ...
International audienceThe representation of groundwater dynamics in land surface models and their ro...
A global dataset based on the ECMWF Re-Analyses (ERA) is presented that can be used as surface bound...
The ability to accurately quantify water storages and fluxes in water management systems through obs...
An accurate estimation of water exchange between land surface and atmosphere is critical for numeric...
An assessment is made of the global energy and hydrological cycles from eight current atmospheric re...
At the sea surface, the atmosphere and the ocean exchange momentum, heat and freshwater. Mechanisms ...
The hydrological components of land surface climate models have increased greatly in complexity over...
Earth system models parameterize ocean surface fluxes of heat, moisture, and momentum with empirical...
The NASA Energy and Water Cycle Study (NEWS) climatology is a self-consistent coupled annual and sea...
Heat and Freshwater transport by the oceans and atmosphere are an integral part of the climate syste...
In order to understand how the climate responds to variations in forcing, one necessary component is...
We use the GENIE Earth system modelling framework to examine how the stability / hysteresis diagram ...
As numerical models of the Earth system become more sophisticated – in terms of number of component ...
Turbulent and radiative exchanges of heat between the ocean and atmosphere (hereafter heat fluxes), ...
There have been numerous studies evaluating model representation of the latent heat flux (LHF) over ...
International audienceThe representation of groundwater dynamics in land surface models and their ro...
A global dataset based on the ECMWF Re-Analyses (ERA) is presented that can be used as surface bound...
The ability to accurately quantify water storages and fluxes in water management systems through obs...
An accurate estimation of water exchange between land surface and atmosphere is critical for numeric...