Geoscientific Model Development (Mar 2017)

Evaluation of JULES-crop performance against site observations of irrigated maize from Mead, Nebraska

  • K. Williams,
  • J. Gornall,
  • A. Harper,
  • A. Wiltshire,
  • D. Hemming,
  • T. Quaife,
  • T. Arkebauer,
  • D. Scoby

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-10-1291-2017
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 3
pp. 1291 – 1320

Abstract

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The JULES-crop model (Osborne et al., 2015) is a parametrisation of crops within the Joint UK Land Environment Simulator (JULES), which aims to simulate both the impact of weather and climate on crop productivity and the impact of croplands on weather and climate. In this evaluation paper, observations of maize at three FLUXNET sites in Nebraska (US-Ne1, US-Ne2 and US-Ne3) are used to test model assumptions and make appropriate input parameter choices. JULES runs are performed for the irrigated sites (US-Ne1 and US-Ne2) both with the crop model switched off (prescribing leaf area index (LAI) and canopy height) and with the crop model switched on. These are compared against GPP and carbon pool FLUXNET observations. We use the results to point to future priorities for model development and describe how our methodology can be adapted to set up model runs for other sites and crop varieties.