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- description: Global Land Data Assimilation System Version 2 (hereafter, GLDAS-2) has two components: one forced entirely with
the Princeton meteorological forcing data (hereafter, GLDAS-2.0), and the other forced with a combination of model and observation
based forcing data sets (hereafter, GLDAS-2.1). This data set, GLDAS-2.0 0.25 degree 3-hourly, contains a series of land surface
parameters simulated from the Noah Model 3.3, currently covers from 1948 to 2010 and will be extended to recent years as the
data set becomes available. The model simulation was initialized on simulation date January 1, 1948, using soil moisture and
other state fields from the LSM climatology for that day of the year. The simulation was forced by the global meteorological
forcing data set from Princeton University (Sheffield et al., 2006). The simulation used the common GLDAS data sets for land
cover (MCD12Q1: Friedl et al., 2010), land water mask (MOD44W: Carroll et al., 2009), soil texture (Reynolds, 1999), and elevation
(GTOPO30). The MODIS based land surface parameters are used in the current GLDAS-2.x products while the AVHRR base parameters
were used in GLDAS-1 and previous GLDAS-2 products (prior to October 2012). The main objective for Version 2 is to create
more climatologically consistent data sets using the Princeton forcing data sets extending from 1948. In Version 1, forcing
sources switched several times throughout the record from 1979 to present, which introduced unnatural trends and exhibited
highly uncertain forcing fields in 1995-1997. Other enhancements made in Version 2 include model version upgrade, switching
to MODIS based land surface parameter data sets, and initialization of soil moisture over desert. In NOAH model, the bottom
layer temperature data set was also updated. More details regarding the land surface parameter data changes at http://ldas.gsfc.nasa.gov/gldas/.
WGRIB or other GRIB reader is required to read the files. The data set applies a user-defined parameter table to indicate
the contents and parameter numbers. The GRIBTAB file (http://disc.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/hydrology/grib_tabs/gribtab_GLDAS_V2.txt)
shows a list of parameters for this data set, along with their Product Definition Section (PDS) IDs and units. There are four
vertical levels for the Soil Moisture (PDS 086) and Soil Temperature (PDS 085) in the Noah GRIBT files. For more information,
please see the README Document at http://hydro1.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/data/s4pa/GLDAS/GLDAS_NOAH025_3H.020/doc/README.GLDAS2.pdf
or the GrADS ctl file at ftp://hydro1.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/data/gds/GLDAS/GLDAS_NOAH025_3H.020.ctl.; abstract: Global Land Data
Assimilation System Version 2 (hereafter, GLDAS-2) has two components: one forced entirely with the Princeton meteorological
forcing data (hereafter, GLDAS-2.0), and the other forced with a combination of model and observation based forcing data sets
(hereafter, GLDAS-2.1). This data set, GLDAS-2.0 0.25 degree 3-hourly, contains a series of land surface parameters simulated
from the Noah Model 3.3, currently covers from 1948 to 2010 and will be extended to recent years as the data set becomes available.
The model simulation was initialized on simulation date January 1, 1948, using soil moisture and other state fields from the
LSM climatology for that day of the year. The simulation was forced by the global meteorological forcing data set from Princeton
University (Sheffield et al., 2006). The simulation used the common GLDAS data sets for land cover (MCD12Q1: Friedl et al.,
2010), land water mask (MOD44W: Carroll et al., 2009), soil texture (Reynolds, 1999), and elevation (GTOPO30). The MODIS based
land surface parameters are used in the current GLDAS-2.x products while the AVHRR base parameters were used in GLDAS-1 and
previous GLDAS-2 products (prior to October 2012). The main objective for Version 2 is to create more climatologically consistent
data sets using the Princeton forcing data sets extending from 1948. In Version 1, forcing sources switched several times
throughout the record from 1979 to present, which introduced unnatural trends and exhibited highly uncertain forcing fields
in 1995-1997. Other enhancements made in Version 2 include model version upgrade, switching to MODIS based land surface parameter
data sets, and initialization of soil moisture over desert. In NOAH model, the bottom layer temperature data set was also
updated. More details regarding the land surface parameter data changes at http://ldas.gsfc.nasa.gov/gldas/. WGRIB or other
GRIB reader is required to read the files. The data set applies a user-defined parameter table to indicate the contents and
parameter numbers. The GRIBTAB file (http://disc.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/hydrology/grib_tabs/gribtab_GLDAS_V2.txt) shows a list
of parameters for this data set, along with their Product Definition Section (PDS) IDs and units. There are four vertical
levels for the Soil Moisture (PDS 086) and Soil Temperature (PDS 085) in the Noah GRIBT files. For more information, please
see the README Document at http://hydro1.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/data/s4pa/GLDAS/GLDAS_NOAH025_3H.020/doc/README.GLDAS2.pdf or the
GrADS ctl file at ftp://hydro1.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/data/gds/GLDAS/GLDAS_NOAH025_3H.020.ctl.
Citation
- Title GLDAS Noah Land Surface Model L4 3 hourly 0.25 x 0.25 degree Version 2.0 V020.
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