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variable namedescriptionunits / range
ME, MENF

topography elevation
ME: filtered topography used by GEM
MENF: unfiltered topography

m
(may be negative,
if below sea-level)
MGland fraction (“land-sea mask”)0.0 – 1.0 (no unit)
VF
('2V' in output files)

vegetation fraction per class (26 classes)
See below!

0.0 – 1.0 (no unit)
VGclass number of dominant vegetation type of above classes
1 – 26 (integer, no unit)
GAglacier fraction ( same as VF(2) )0.0 – 1.0 (no unit)
J1/J2 (ISBA)
SAND/CLAY (CLASS)
percentage of sand/clay per layer
J1/J2: 5 layers; SAND/CLAY : 1-n layers
0.0 – 100.0 %
DPTH (CLASS)depth to dedrockm
LDPT (FLake)lake depthm
Z0(effective) total roughness length for momentumm
ZPln(Z0)no unit
ZTOPorographic roughness length for momentumm
ZVG2vegetation roughness length for momentum
m
SSSsubgrid orography SD (small scale)
m
LHlaunching heightm
Y7,Y8,Y9subgrid topography gradient correlationsno unit

Ancre
Vegetation classes
Vegetation classes
Table of

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Vegetation Fractions

The following is a table of GEM input vegetation classes and corresponding roughness lengths. For CLASS the roughness length is the height of the vegetation divided by 10.
In the geophysical fields the variable is called 'VF' but in model output it is called '2V'. Instead of having one field name for each surface (Vegetation) Fraction it was decided to use the same name, 'VF', but different levels to distinguish the different types. The fields themselves contain the fraction of the specific type.

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