Assimilating ESA CCI land surface temperature into the ORCHIDEE land surface model: insights from a multi-site study across Europe

<p>Land surface temperature (LST) plays an essential role in water and energy exchanges between the Earth's surface and atmosphere. Recent advancements in high-quality satellite-derived LST data and land data assimilation systems present a unique opportunity to bridge the gap between glob...

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Main Authors: L.-E. Olivera-Guerra, C. Ottlé, N. Raoult, P. Peylin
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Published: Copernicus Publications 2025-01-01
Series:Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
Online Access:https://hess.copernicus.org/articles/29/261/2025/hess-29-261-2025.pdf
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description <p>Land surface temperature (LST) plays an essential role in water and energy exchanges between the Earth's surface and atmosphere. Recent advancements in high-quality satellite-derived LST data and land data assimilation systems present a unique opportunity to bridge the gap between global observational data and land surface models (LSMs) to better constrain the water and energy budgets in a changing climate. In this vein, this study focuses on the assimilation of the ESA CCI-LST product into the ORCHIDEE LSM (the continental part of the Institut Pierre-Simon Laplace Earth system model) with the aim of optimizing key parameters to improve the simulation of LST and surface energy fluxes. We use the land data assimilation system for the ORCHIDEE model (ORCHIDAS) to conduct a series of synthetic twin data assimilation experiments accounting for actual data availability and uncertainty from ESA CCI-LST to find an optimal strategy for assimilating LST. Here, we test different strategies of assimilation, notably investigating (i) two optimization methods (a random search technique and a gradient-based technique) and (ii) different ways to assimilate LST using the only raw data and/or different characteristics of the LST diurnal cycle (e.g. mean daily, daily amplitude, maximum and minimum temperatures, and morning and afternoon gradients). Upon identifying the optimal approach, we use ORCHIDAS to assimilate ESA CCI-LST data across 34 European sites provided by the Warm Winter database. Our results demonstrate the effectiveness of assimilating 3 h CCI-LST data in ORCHIDEE over a single year in 2018, thereby improving the accuracy of simulated LST and fluxes. This improvement, assessed against CCI-LST and in situ observations, reaches up to a 60 % reduction in the root-mean-square deviation, with a median decrease of 20 % over the entire validation period (2009–2020). Furthermore, we evaluate the effectiveness of optimized parameters for application at larger scales using the median of optimized parameters per vegetation type across sites. Notably, the performance for both LST and fluxes exhibits consistent stability over the years, comparable to using site-specific parameters, and indicates a significant improvement in the modelled fluxes. Future work will be focused on refining the utilization of the observation uncertainties provided by the ESA CCI-LST product (e.g. decomposed uncertainties and spatio-temporal variability) in the assimilation process.</p>
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spelling doaj-art-499501b2704c4acc849cdcc9180b22e22025-01-15T11:44:13ZengCopernicus PublicationsHydrology and Earth System Sciences1027-56061607-79382025-01-012926129010.5194/hess-29-261-2025Assimilating ESA CCI land surface temperature into the ORCHIDEE land surface model: insights from a multi-site study across EuropeL.-E. Olivera-Guerra0C. Ottlé1N. Raoult2P. Peylin3Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l'Environnement, Institut Pierre-Simon Laplace (IPSL), CEA–CNRS–Université Paris-Saclay, Orme Des Merisiers, 91190 Gif-Sur-Yvette, FranceLaboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l'Environnement, Institut Pierre-Simon Laplace (IPSL), CEA–CNRS–Université Paris-Saclay, Orme Des Merisiers, 91190 Gif-Sur-Yvette, FranceDepartment of Mathematics and Statistics, Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy, University of Exeter, Laver Building, North Park Road, Exeter, EX4 4QE, UKLaboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l'Environnement, Institut Pierre-Simon Laplace (IPSL), CEA–CNRS–Université Paris-Saclay, Orme Des Merisiers, 91190 Gif-Sur-Yvette, France<p>Land surface temperature (LST) plays an essential role in water and energy exchanges between the Earth's surface and atmosphere. Recent advancements in high-quality satellite-derived LST data and land data assimilation systems present a unique opportunity to bridge the gap between global observational data and land surface models (LSMs) to better constrain the water and energy budgets in a changing climate. In this vein, this study focuses on the assimilation of the ESA CCI-LST product into the ORCHIDEE LSM (the continental part of the Institut Pierre-Simon Laplace Earth system model) with the aim of optimizing key parameters to improve the simulation of LST and surface energy fluxes. We use the land data assimilation system for the ORCHIDEE model (ORCHIDAS) to conduct a series of synthetic twin data assimilation experiments accounting for actual data availability and uncertainty from ESA CCI-LST to find an optimal strategy for assimilating LST. Here, we test different strategies of assimilation, notably investigating (i) two optimization methods (a random search technique and a gradient-based technique) and (ii) different ways to assimilate LST using the only raw data and/or different characteristics of the LST diurnal cycle (e.g. mean daily, daily amplitude, maximum and minimum temperatures, and morning and afternoon gradients). Upon identifying the optimal approach, we use ORCHIDAS to assimilate ESA CCI-LST data across 34 European sites provided by the Warm Winter database. Our results demonstrate the effectiveness of assimilating 3 h CCI-LST data in ORCHIDEE over a single year in 2018, thereby improving the accuracy of simulated LST and fluxes. This improvement, assessed against CCI-LST and in situ observations, reaches up to a 60 % reduction in the root-mean-square deviation, with a median decrease of 20 % over the entire validation period (2009–2020). Furthermore, we evaluate the effectiveness of optimized parameters for application at larger scales using the median of optimized parameters per vegetation type across sites. Notably, the performance for both LST and fluxes exhibits consistent stability over the years, comparable to using site-specific parameters, and indicates a significant improvement in the modelled fluxes. Future work will be focused on refining the utilization of the observation uncertainties provided by the ESA CCI-LST product (e.g. decomposed uncertainties and spatio-temporal variability) in the assimilation process.</p>https://hess.copernicus.org/articles/29/261/2025/hess-29-261-2025.pdf
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Assimilating ESA CCI land surface temperature into the ORCHIDEE land surface model: insights from a multi-site study across Europe
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title Assimilating ESA CCI land surface temperature into the ORCHIDEE land surface model: insights from a multi-site study across Europe
title_full Assimilating ESA CCI land surface temperature into the ORCHIDEE land surface model: insights from a multi-site study across Europe
title_fullStr Assimilating ESA CCI land surface temperature into the ORCHIDEE land surface model: insights from a multi-site study across Europe
title_full_unstemmed Assimilating ESA CCI land surface temperature into the ORCHIDEE land surface model: insights from a multi-site study across Europe
title_short Assimilating ESA CCI land surface temperature into the ORCHIDEE land surface model: insights from a multi-site study across Europe
title_sort assimilating esa cci land surface temperature into the orchidee land surface model insights from a multi site study across europe
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