CLM4 configuration and driving scripts under the PRIMA Initiative (https://im3.pnnl.gov/platform-regional-integrated-modeling-and-analysis-prima)
Repository for driving scripts and CLM4 NLDAS compsets (hist, RCP4.5, RCP8.5) developed under the PRIMA initiative, to be used on PNNL Institutional Computing facility, Constance
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We provide detailed notes on running the CLM4 compsets on PIC Constance cluster.
setenv BASE_DIR <directory-of-choice>
cd $BASE_DIR
mkdir cases
git clone [email protected]:IMMM-SFA/PRIMA_CLM4.git
setenv CASE_DIR $BASE_DIR/cases
setenv INPUTDATA_DIR $BASE_DIR/PRIMA_CLM4/inputdata
Download CLM code, please check http://www.cesm.ucar.edu/models/ccsm4.0/index.html for instructions to download a released CLM4 version
cd $BASE_DIR
svn co https://svn-ccsm-release.cgd.ucar.edu/model_versions/ccsm4_0 clm4
setenv CLM_SRC_DIR $BASE_DIR/clm4
cd $CLM_SRC_DIR
Download data from NCAR repo, instruction for registration can be found at http://www.cesm.ucar.edu/models/cesm1.2
svn export https://svn-ccsm-inputdata.cgd.ucar.edu/trunk/inputdata/lnd/clm2/pftdata/pft-physiology.c100226 ${INPUTDATA_DIR}/cesm_inputdata/lnd/clm2/pftdata/pft-physiology.c100226
svn export https://svn-ccsm-inputdata.cgd.ucar.edu/trunk/inputdata/lnd/clm2/snicardata/snicar_drdt_bst_fit_60_c070416.nc ${INPUTDATA_DIR}/cesm_inputdata/lnd/clm2/snicardata/snicar_optics_5bnd_c090915.nc
svn export https://svn-ccsm-inputdata.cgd.ucar.edu/trunk/inputdata/lnd/clm2/snicardata/snicar_optics_5bnd_c090915.nc ${INPUTDATA_DIR}/cesm_inputdata/lnd/clm2/snicardata/snicar_optics_5bnd_c090915.nc
svn export https://svn-ccsm-inputdata.cgd.ucar.edu/trunk/inputdata/lnd/clm2/rtmdata/rdirc.05.061026 ${INPUTDATA_DIR}/cesm_inputdata/lnd/clm2/rtmdata/rdirc.05.061026
Download the NLDAS input datasets from https://dtn2.pnl.gov/data/im3/PRIMA/CLM
Download data from https://dtn2.pnl.gov/data/im3/PRIMA/CLM/forcing to $INPUTDATA_DIR/user_inputdata/nldas2_forcing
Download data from https://dtn2.pnl.gov/data/im3/PRIMA/CLM/inputdata to $INPUTDATA_DIR/user_inputdata/nldas2_clm4
setenv PERIOD hist
cd $BASE_DIR/PRIMA_CLM4/scripts/shell
./setup_prima_clm4_hist.sh
cd $CASE_DIR/clm4_nldas_hist
setenv PERIOD rcp45
cd $BASE_DIR/PRIMA_CLM4/scripts/shell
./setup_prima_clm4_rcp45.sh
cd $CASE_DIR/clm4_nldas_rcp45
setenv PERIOD rcp85
cd $BASE_DIR/PRIMA_CLM4/scripts/shell
./setup_prima_clm4_rcp85.sh
cd $CASE_DIR/clm4_nldas_rcp85
maoyi.huang at pnnl.gov
Note: associated datasets can be found at https://dtn2.pnl.gov/data/im3/PRIMA/CLM
The RESM simulations (Ke et al., 2012; Gao et al., 2014; Kraucunas et al. 2015) were postprocessed using bias correction to provide meteorological forcing for offline simulations using version 4 of the Community Land Model (CLM) (Oleson et al., 2010) at a resolution of one-eighth of a degree. The bias correction followed the method described by Wood et al. (2004). Data input to CLM, such as land cover, soil properties, and vegetation phenology, were retrieved from datasets developed by Ke et al. (2012) at a resolution of 0.05 degree and were aggregated to a resolution of one-eighth of a degree. CLM was spun up by recycling the meteorological forcing over the historical period (1975-2004) until all state variables, including soil moisture, soil temperature, and groundwater table depth, reached equilibrium.Then the model was forced by the two bias-corrected RESM downscaled climate scenarios, RCP4.5 and RCP8.5, to simulate terrestrial hydrological states and fluxes from 2005-2100.
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Hejazi MI, N Voisin, L Liu, LM Bramer, DC Fortin, JE Hathaway, M Huang, GP Kyle, LYR Leung, H Li, Y Liu, PL Patel, TC Pulsipher, JS Rice, TK Tesfa, CR Vernon, and Y Zhou. 2015. "21st Century United States Emissions Mitigation Could Increase Water Stress more than the Climate Change it is Mitigating." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 112(34):10635-10640. doi:10.1073/pnas.1421675112
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Gao Y, LYR Leung, J Lu, Y Liu, M Huang, and Y Qian. 2014. "Robust Spring Drying in the Southwestern U.S. and Seasonal Migration of Wet/Dry Patterns in a Warmer Climate ." Geophysical Research Letters 41:1745-1751. doi:10.1002/2014GL059562
The authors would like to acknowledge M. Huang at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) for sharing the PRIMA CLM4 compsets and driving scripts, supported by the Platform for Regional Integrated Modeling and Analysis (PRIMA) Initiative and the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science as part of research in Multi-Sector Dynamics, Earth and Environmental System Modeling Program.