surface runoff in the fully coupled WRF/WRF-Hydro model #750
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Yes, Noah-MP's SFCRNOFF output variable is not valid when you have WRF-Hydro's overland routing active. This is because WRF-Hydro will do explicit routing of overland flow, so you will not use Noah-MP's more conceptual representation of surface runoff. When you are using WRF-Hydro's overland routing, you should look at WRF-Hydro's sfcheadsubrt variable (in RTOUT) and/or qSfcLatRunoff (in CHRTOUT). |
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Thank you very much for your reply, and I apologize for bothering you once again.
I will review the units of the variables.
Best regards!
凡蛋儿
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主题: Re: [NCAR/wrf_hydro_nwm_public] surface runoff in the fully coupled WRF/WRF-Hydro model (Discussion #750)
sfcheadsubrt is not a flux, it is a state (ponded water depth).I believe the units are in mm but you should be able to check the output variable metadata for the units.
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Yes, Noah-MP's SFCRNOFF output variable is not valid when you have WRF-Hydro's overland routing active. This is because WRF-Hydro will do explicit routing of overland flow, so you will not use Noah-MP's more conceptual representation of surface runoff. When you are using WRF-Hydro's overland routing, you should look at WRF-Hydro's sfcheadsubrt variable (in RTOUT) and/or qSfcLatRunoff (in CHRTOUT).