Land Surface Model

Land-surface models (LSMs) represent soil and vegetation interactions with the atmosphere and are key components of regional climate model configurations.

They control exchanges of sensible heat, latent heat, soil moisture, runoff, and momentum, which means they strongly influence near-surface temperature and boundary-layer development.

In regional climate experiments, land-surface configuration can substantially affect precipitation recycling and drought sensitivity.

See also: Noah land surface model, WRF, MOC Atmospheric Model Physics