The Global Land Data Assimilation System (GLDAS) is generating a series of land surface state (e.g., soil moisture and surface temperature) and flux (e.g., evaporation and sensible heat flux) products simulated by four land surface models (CLM, Mosaic, Noah and VIC). Current data holdings include a set of 1.0 degree resolution data products from the four models, covering 1979 to the present; and a 0.25 degree data product from the Noah model, covering 2000 to the present.
Land surface parameters simulated from the CLM model in GLDAS. The data are in 1.0 degree resolution and range from 1979 to the present. The temporal resolutions are 3 hourly and monthly.
Land surface parameters simulated from the Mosaic model in GLDAS. The data are in 1.0 degree resolution and range from 1979 to the present. The temporal resolutions are 3 hourly and monthly.
Land surface parameters simulated from the Noah model in GLDAS. The data are in 1.0 degree resolution, covering from 1979 to the present; and in 0.25 degree resolution, covering 2000 to the present. The temporal resolutions are 3 hourly and monthly.
Land surface parameters simulated from the VIC model in GLDAS. The data are in 1.0 degree resolution and range from 1979 to the present. The temporal resolutions are 3 hourly and monthly.