2007
DOI: 10.5194/hess-11-210-2007
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Putting the "vap" into evaporation

Abstract: In the spirit of the Special Issue of HESS to which it contributes, this paper documents the origin and development of the science of natural evaporation from land surfaces over the last 3035 years, since the symposium A View from the Watershed was held to commemorate the opening of the new Institute of Hydrology (IH) building in 1973. Important subsequent technical progress includes the ability to measure routinely the diurnal cycle of near-surface meteorological variables using automatic weather stations, an… Show more

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“…Surface resistance (r s , s m −1 ), as a measure to quantify the stomatal control in the canopy on the turbulent fluxes, was calculated as (Shuttleworth, 2007) …”
Section: Data Analysis and Derived Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Surface resistance (r s , s m −1 ), as a measure to quantify the stomatal control in the canopy on the turbulent fluxes, was calculated as (Shuttleworth, 2007) …”
Section: Data Analysis and Derived Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A number of in situ observation methods have been widely applied at ecosystem level (Shuttleworth, 2007;Shuttleworth, 2008;Wang and Dickinson, 2012), in which eddy covariance (EC) method can directly measure ET on a continuous and long-term basis Baldocchi, 2008;Zhu et al, 2012) and is preferred among meteorologists and ecologists. Currently, with EC as the main observation method, FLUXNET and several regional networks, including regional networks in Europe (CarboEuroflux), North America (Ameriflux) and China (ChinaFLUX) , have been operating for several years, which provide vital data sources for analyzing spatial variation in AET.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We refer to Wigmosta et al (1994) for a detailed discussion of these four limiting variables, including their mathematical description and the parameterization used therein. When it rains the leaves become covered with a thin film of water and the transpiration flux is suppressed temporarily until the intercepted water has evaporated at the potential rate derived from the Penman-Monteith equation (Shuttleworth, 2007). To calculate foliage storage the maximum canopy water storage is set to a multiple of 0.2 of the leaf area index (Dickinson, 1984).…”
Section: Appendix A: Parameterization Of the Vic-3l Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%