Mean State

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Period Mean (original grids) [1]
Model Period Mean (intersection) [1]
Model Period Mean (complement) [1]
Benchmark Period Mean (intersection) [1]
Benchmark Period Mean (complement) [1]
Bias [1]
Phase Shift [months]
Bias Score [1]
Seasonal Cycle Score [1]
Spatial Distribution Score [1]
Overall Score [1]
Benchmark [-] 0.421
CLM4.5_BGC_GSWP3 [-] 0.485 0.526 0.337 0.486 0.595 0.0401 1.59 0.52 0.75 0.99 0.75
CLM5_BGC_GSWP3 [-] 0.461 0.501 0.318 0.486 0.593 0.0148 1.71 0.51 0.73 0.98 0.74
ELM_HighLat [-] 0.519 0.511 0.571 0.421 0.428 0.0901 1.11 0.55 0.87 0.72 0.71

Temporally integrated period mean

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BIAS
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BIAS SCORE
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Spatially integrated regional mean

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All Models

Benchmark
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CLM4.5_BGC_GSWP3
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Data Information

  Approach: I read variables latent heat (le) and sensible heat (sh) from monthly original data files from 1982 until 2008, then I calculated annual mean for both variables, and I further calculated evaporative fraction (le/(le+sh)) using annual mean for both le and sh I saved the data in NetCDF format.

  Temporal resolution: climatology

  General information: This product was derived originally from Monthly estimates of global biosphere-atmosphere fluxes from Biogeochemistry group at Max Planck Institute in Jena, Germany.

  Spatial resolution: 0.5x0.5 degree

  Derived data code: http://redwood.ess.uci.edu/mingquan/www/ILAMB/Download/CODES/CODES/subroutines/convert/convert-EvapFrac-GBAF.ncl