Estimation of the minimum canopy resistance for croplands and grasslands using data from the 2002 International H₂0 Project

Vegetated surfaces, such as grasslands and croplands, constitute a significant portion of the earth’s surface and play an important role in land-atmosphere exchange processes. This study focuses on one important parameter used in describing the exchange of moisture from vegetated surfaces: the minimum canopy resistance (rcmin). This parameter is used in the Jarvis canopy resistance scheme that is incorporated into the Noah and many other land surface models. By using an inverted form of the Jarvis scheme, rcmin is determined from observational data collected during the 2002 International H₂O Project (IHOP_2002). The results indicate that rcmin is highly variable both site to site and over diurnal and longer time scales. The mean value at the grassland sites in this study is 96 s m⁻¹ while the mean value for the cropland (winter wheat) sites is one-fourth that value at 24 s m⁻¹. The mean rcmin for all the sites is 72 s m⁻¹ with a standard deviation of 39 s m⁻¹. This variability is due to both the empirical nature of the Jarvis scheme and a combination of changing environmental conditions, such as plant physiology and plant species composition, that are not explicitly considered by the scheme. This variability in rcmin has important implications for land surface modeling where rcmin is often parameterized as a constant. For example, the Noah land surface model parameterizes rcmin for the grasslands and croplands types in this study as 40 s m⁻¹. Tests with the coupled Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF)-Noah model indicate that the using the modified values of rcmin from this study improves the estimates of latent heat flux; the difference between the observed and modeled moisture flux decreased by 50% or more. While land surface models that estimate transpiration using Jarvis-type relationships may be improved by revising the rcmin values for grasslands and croplands, updating the rcmin will not fully account for the variability in rcmin observed in this study. As such, it may be necessary to replace the Jarvis scheme currently used in many land surface and numerical weather prediction models with a physiologically based estimate of the canopy resistance.

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Author Alfieri, Joseph
Niyogi, Dev
Blanken, Peter
Chen, Fei
LeMone, Margaret
Mitchell, Kenneth
Ek, Michael
Kumar, Anil
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Publication Date 2008-10-01T00:00:00
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Suggested Citation Alfieri, Joseph, Niyogi, Dev, Blanken, Peter, Chen, Fei, LeMone, Margaret, Mitchell, Kenneth, Ek, Michael, Kumar, Anil. (2008). Estimation of the minimum canopy resistance for croplands and grasslands using data from the 2002 International H₂0 Project. UCAR/NCAR - Library. http://n2t.net/ark:/85065/d7833s7f. Accessed 19 June 2025.

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