Iain Russell wrote:
> Hi Miguel
> 
> Can you comment on the physical reasoning for the METRo model only 
> distinguishing between dry 
 >and wet observed road conditions, i.e. not being concerned about other 
road conditions ?
 >Is this something that you consider could be improved or is it 
considered adequate within
 >the scale of features that the model is intended to resolve ?
> 

Sure.

The energy balance model of METRo needs to know if there is water 
(solid/liquid state will be determined by surface temperature) present 
at the surface. This will have an impact on the transfert of energy.

The model only needs to know wether the road is dry or wet to determine 
how this transfert is done.

The same logic is applied for the road condition forecast by METRo. The 
physical model process everything and then, based on the value of the 
weather element and the quantity of water in the reservoir 
(liquid/solid), the road condition is deduced. If you want to have a 
look a it, see the RODCON subroutine in lib_therm.f file.

Miguel

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