GRIB-API definition
| Name | Soil heat flux | Abbreviation | sohf | Unit | W m-2 | paramId: | 260364 |
UERRA details
| Definition | The soil heat flux is the energy receive by the soil to heat it per unit of surface and time. The Soil heat flux is positive when the soil receives energy (warms) and negative when the soil loses energy (cools). |
| Validity | instantaneous |
| Comment |
WMO GRIB2 definition
| Parameter | ||
|---|---|---|
| Discipline | 2 | land surface products |
| Parameter category | 3 | soil products |
| Parameter number | 26 | soil heat flux** |
**newly approved by WMO (release in May 2016)
| Level | ||
|---|---|---|
| Type of first fixed surface | 1 | ground or water surface |
| Scale factor of first fixed surface | all bits to 1 | missing |
| Scaled value of first fixed surface | all bits to 1 | missing |
| Type of second fixed surface | all bits to 1 | missing |
| Scale factor of second fixed surface | all bits to 1 | missing |
| Scaled value of second fixed surface | all bits to 1 | missing |
3 Comments
Unknown User (marm)
To ask WMO for new parameter "soil heat flux" under Discipline 2, Category 3(soil product) would be probably more appropriate.
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Unknown User (masv)
Is it correct that this soil heat flux will be only for the surface? For example heat exchange between soil and atmosphere, we don' t provide heat flux between various soil levels.