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welcome to the surface physics presentation in this talk we will cover the surface layer and the land and water surface treatments in the model which are the sf sfc lay physics switch and the sf surface physics switch the surface interacts with all the other physics in the model rainfall from the microphysics and cumulus scheme drive the surface and soil moisture the radiation of course drives the energy budget and the main output of the surface is the surface fluxes which would be the latent heat flux and the sensible heat flux and also its effect on momentum through friction so well cover all these processes during this talk so the surface of the model it really is in two parts one is the surface layer of the atmosphere but that provides some diagnostic fields that are needed by the land surface model um called the exchange coefficient and then the land surface model itself which has a soil moisture soil temperature snow prediction scheme usually and also may include a sea ice temp