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− | The | + | The Community Atmosphere Biosphere Land Exchange (CABLE) model simulates the exchanges of radiation, moisture, heat and carbon at the land surface. It is provided with meteorological conditions (its inputs) and, based on these, predicts fluxes (its outputs, e.g. latent heat flux, upward long-wave radiation, net ecosystem exchange of CO2 or drainage through deep soil). The CABLE model is also the land surface component of the ACCESS coupled model. It can be used in both coupled (online) and uncoupled (offline) environment. |
− | If you have any corrections, comments or contributions, please feel free to email us on | + | If you have any corrections, comments or contributions, please feel free to email us on [mailto:cws_help@nci.org.au cws_help@nci.org.au] so that we can continue to update and upgrade the guides over time. |
− | + | = Guides = | |
− | [[How to obtain CABLE code]] | + | [[How_to_obtain_CABLE_code|How to obtain CABLE code]] |
− | + | = Related links = | |
− | ** | + | *[https://trac.nci.org.au/trac/cable NCI CABLE Trac Site] |
+ | *[[CABLE_Ancils|CABLE Ancils for ACCESS 1.3]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:11, 22 September 2021
Overview
The Community Atmosphere Biosphere Land Exchange (CABLE) model simulates the exchanges of radiation, moisture, heat and carbon at the land surface. It is provided with meteorological conditions (its inputs) and, based on these, predicts fluxes (its outputs, e.g. latent heat flux, upward long-wave radiation, net ecosystem exchange of CO2 or drainage through deep soil). The CABLE model is also the land surface component of the ACCESS coupled model. It can be used in both coupled (online) and uncoupled (offline) environment.
If you have any corrections, comments or contributions, please feel free to email us on cws_help@nci.org.au so that we can continue to update and upgrade the guides over time.