“…The inclusion of the SMAP DA did not dominantly improve or degrade the overall T2, RH and WS performance of WRF-Chem (e.g., Figures 2g;3d;3h, based on the root-mean-square error (RMSE) metric): i.e., improvements on T2, RH, and WS occurred in 47%, 51% and 52% of the model grids where observations are available, and the domain-wide mean RMSE changes for T2, RH, and WS are ~0 °K, -0.024%, and -0.005 ms -1 , respectively. This is qualitatively consistent with the findings in Huang et al (2018) and Yin and Zhan (2018) for dense vegetation regions (i.e., green vegetation fraction >0.6), based on RMSE and other evaluation metrics. Additionally, as discussed in Huang et al (2018), unrealistic model representations of terrain height can pose challenges for evaluating the modeled surface weather fields with ground-based observations.…”