“…Numerous applications of the SHAW model have proven its satisfactory performance in cold regions (Flerchinger & Pierson, 1997; Flerchinger & Saxton, 1989b), covering a wide spectrum of topics, such as permafrost evolution (Wei et al., 2011), freeze‐thaw cycle characteristics (Chen et al., 2019; Cui et al., 2020), and permafrost responses to climate and land ecosystem changes (Huang & Gallichand, 2006; Kahimba et al., 2009; Link et al., 2004; Zuo et al., 2019). Our previous study (Zhao et al., 2022) on a SHAW simulation at the TGL site showed that the simulation accuracy of soil temperature and moisture content can exceed 0.7 and 0.4, respectively, in terms of the Nash‐Sutcliffe coefficient of efficiency (NSE) at most active layer depth, indicating the satisfactory performance of the SHAW model at the TGL.…”