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Evaluation of forest interception estimation in the continental scale Australian Water Resources Assessment - Landscape (AWRA-L) model

Date

2013

Authors

Wallace, James
Macfarlane, Craig
McJannet, Dave
Ellis, Tim
Grigg, Andrew
Van Dijk, Albert

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Elsevier

Abstract

The AWRA-L model is a core component of the joint Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) and CSIRO Australian Water Resources Assessment (AWRA) system which integrates hydrological models and a variety of observations and satellite products to produce a National Wat

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Keywords: Australian continents; Australian water resources assessments; Bureau of meteorologies; Rainfall rates; Surface water balances; Tropical rain forest; Water holding capacity; Wet canopy evaporation; Estimation; Evaporation; Forestry; Phase transitions; Rai Continental model; Interception; Rainfall rate; Wet canopy evaporation

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Source

Journal of Hydrology

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Journal article

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2037-12-31
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