publications by Roni Avissar.


Papers Published

  1. Avissar, R., A statistical-dynamical approach to parameterize subgrid-scale land-surface heterogeneity in climate models, Surv. Geophys. (Netherlands), vol. 12 no. 1-3 (1991), pp. 155 - 78 .
    (last updated on 2007/03/27)

    Abstract:
    Land surface interacts strongly with the atmosphere at all scales. This has a considerable impact on the hydrologic cycle and the climate. Therefore, in order to produce realistic simulations with climate models, their land-surface processes must be parameterized accurately. Because continental surfaces are usually extremely heterogeneous over the resolvable scales considered in these models, surface parameterizations based on the `big leaf-big stoma' approach (that assume grid-scale homogeneity) fail to represent the land-atmosphere interactions that occur at much smaller scales. A parameterization based on a statistical-dynamical approach is suggested. With this approach, each surface grid element of the numerical model is divided into homogeneous land patches (i.e. patches with similar internal heterogeneity). Assuming that horizontal fluxes between the different patches within a grid element are small as compared to the vertical fluxes, patches of the same type located at different places in the grid can be regrouped into one subgrid surface class. Then, for each one of the subgrid surface classes, probability density functions (pdf) are used to characterize the variability of the different parameters of the soil-plant-atmosphere system

    Keywords:
    atmospheric boundary layer;climatology;