The Community Atmosphere–Biosphere Land Exchange model (CABLE) is a land surface model (LSM) that can be applied stand-alone and provides the land surface–atmosphere exchange within the Australian Community Climate and Earth System Simulator (ACCESS). We describe new developments that extend the applicability of CABLE for regional and global carbon–climate simulations, accounting for vegetation responses to biophysical and anthropogenic forcings. A land use and land cover change module driven by gross land use transitions and wood harvest area was implemented, tailored to the needs of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project 6 (CMIP6). Novel aspects include the treatment of secondary woody vegetation, which benefits from a tight coupling b...
This study tests the ability of five Dynamic Global Vegetation Models (DGVMs), forced with observed ...
We implement a new stomatal conductance scheme, based on the optimality approach, within the Communi...
Carbon and water cycle dynamics of vegetation are controlled primarily by photosynthesis and stomata...
The Community Atmosphere–Biosphere Land Exchange model (CABLE) is a land surface model (LSM) that ca...
We have developed a dynamic land model (LM3V) able to simulate ecosystem dynamics and exchanges of w...
Humanity has not yet been able to contain its influence on global average temperatures nor on the ca...
CABLE is a global land surface model, which has been used extensively in offline and coupled simulat...
Stomatal conductance (gs) affects the fluxes of carbon, energy and water between the vegetated land ...
Stomatal conductance (gs) affects the fluxes of carbon, energy and water between the vegetated land ...
The land surface is a key component of climate models. It controls the partitioning of available ene...
Abstract Background The allocation of photosynthate among the parts of plants (e.g., leaves, wood ti...
Poorly constrained rates of biomass turnover are a key limitation of Earth system models (ESMs). In ...
Vegetation plays an important role in regulating global carbon cycles and is a key component of the ...
CABLE is a global land surface model, which has been used extensively in offline and coupled simula...
International audienceClear analogies between carbonyl sulfide (OCS) and carbon dioxide (CO2) diffus...
This study tests the ability of five Dynamic Global Vegetation Models (DGVMs), forced with observed ...
We implement a new stomatal conductance scheme, based on the optimality approach, within the Communi...
Carbon and water cycle dynamics of vegetation are controlled primarily by photosynthesis and stomata...
The Community Atmosphere–Biosphere Land Exchange model (CABLE) is a land surface model (LSM) that ca...
We have developed a dynamic land model (LM3V) able to simulate ecosystem dynamics and exchanges of w...
Humanity has not yet been able to contain its influence on global average temperatures nor on the ca...
CABLE is a global land surface model, which has been used extensively in offline and coupled simulat...
Stomatal conductance (gs) affects the fluxes of carbon, energy and water between the vegetated land ...
Stomatal conductance (gs) affects the fluxes of carbon, energy and water between the vegetated land ...
The land surface is a key component of climate models. It controls the partitioning of available ene...
Abstract Background The allocation of photosynthate among the parts of plants (e.g., leaves, wood ti...
Poorly constrained rates of biomass turnover are a key limitation of Earth system models (ESMs). In ...
Vegetation plays an important role in regulating global carbon cycles and is a key component of the ...
CABLE is a global land surface model, which has been used extensively in offline and coupled simula...
International audienceClear analogies between carbonyl sulfide (OCS) and carbon dioxide (CO2) diffus...
This study tests the ability of five Dynamic Global Vegetation Models (DGVMs), forced with observed ...
We implement a new stomatal conductance scheme, based on the optimality approach, within the Communi...
Carbon and water cycle dynamics of vegetation are controlled primarily by photosynthesis and stomata...