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Interactive coupling of a lake thermal model with a regional climate model

March 20, 1993

A one‐dimensional model of lake temperature, evaporation, and ice has been coupled in an interactive mode with the climate version of the National Center for Atmospheric Research/Pennsylvania State University regional (mesoscale) atmospheric model (MM4). The coupled MM4‐lake model makes possible high‐resolution simulations of climate in the proximity of large water bodies. Atmospheric variables required as input for the lake model are supplied by MM4 and simulated values of lake temperature, evaporation, and ice cover axe supplied to MM4 by the lake model. We have tested the coupled model system with a 60‐day, summertime simulation at Pyramid Lake, Nevada, and with a 10‐day, wintertime simulation of the North American Great Lakes and vicinity. Both simulations were conducted at a 60‐km resolution. Results from these tests indicate the coupled model system produces realistic simulations of lake temperature, evaporation, and ice cover and that the coupled system is applicable to simulations of regional climate change.

Publication Year 1993
Title Interactive coupling of a lake thermal model with a regional climate model
DOI 10.1029/92JD02843
Authors Steven W. Hostetler, G. T. Bates, F. Giorgi
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres
Index ID 70216670
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center