Advances in Earth Science

   

Prospects for Land-Atmosphere Interaction

Zhou Guangsheng1,2,3, Zhou Mengzi1,3, Zhou Li1 3, Ji Yuhe1,3   

  1. (1. State Key Laboratory of Severe Weather, Gucheng Agro-meteorology National Field Scientific Observation Station, Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences, Beijing, 100081, China; 2. Collaborative Innovation Center on Forecast Meteorological Disaster Warning and Assessment, Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology, Nanjing 210044, China; 3. Joint Laboratory of Eco-Meteorology, Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou 450001, China)
  • About author:ZHOU Guangsheng, Professor, research areas include impact of climate change and disaster mitigation.E-mail:zhougs@cma.gov.cn
  • Supported by:
    Potential and Risk Assessment of “Carbon Sequestration in Terrestrial Ecosystems of the ‘Three-North’ Engineering Area” (Project Number: 42130514).

Zhou Guangsheng, Zhou Mengzi, Zhou Li, Ji Yuhe. Prospects for Land-Atmosphere Interaction[J]. Advances in Earth Science, DOI: 10.11867/j.issn.1001-8166.2024.045..

The paper summarizes recent progress in the observation, mechanism and model of landatmosphere interaction, and pointed out that the existing observational studies have not taken into account the effects of both the changes of terrestrial ecophysiology and atmospheric boundary layer on land-atmosphere fluxes. As a result, they restrict the parameterization of land surface process, parameter inversion from satellite remote sensing, and the operational application of land surface process model. In order to realize comprehensive understanding of land-atmosphere interaction and the development of land surface process models, it is pointed out that the studies on the effects of changes in terrestrial ecophysiology and atmospheric boundary layer on landatmosphere interactions and the operational application of land-surface process models are needed to be emphasized in the future, the main tasks to be concerned include: (1) three-dimensional observation of the landatmosphere interaction across the boundary layer, (2) application of multi-source data in the land-atmosphere interaction across the boundary layer, (3) development and operational application of land surface process model.
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