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Clouds and Vegetation Modulate Shallow Groundwater Table Depth
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Revisiting Low and List (1982): Evaluation of Raindrop Collision Parameterizations Using Laboratory Observations and Modeling
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Raindrop collision and breakup is a stochastic process that affects the evolution of drop size distributions (DSDs) in precipitating clouds. Low and List have remained the obligatory reference on this matter for almost ...
Evaluating the Influence of Plant-Specific Physiological Parameterizations on the Partitioning of Land Surface Energy Fluxes
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: lant physiological properties have a significant influence on the partitioning of radiative forcing, the spatial and temporal variability of soil water and soil temperature dynamics, and the rate of carbon fixation. Because ...
Coupling Groundwater, Vegetation, and Atmospheric Processes: A Comparison of Two Integrated Models
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: his study compares two modeling platforms, ParFlow.WRF (PF.WRF) and the Terrestrial Systems Modeling Platform (TerrSysMP), with a common 3D integrated surface?groundwater model to examine the variability in simulated ...
Monitoring and Modeling the Terrestrial System from Pores to Catchments: The Transregional Collaborative Research Center on Patterns in the Soil–Vegetation–Atmosphere System
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: ost activities of humankind take place in the transition zone between four compartments of the terrestrial system: the unconfined aquifer, including the unsaturated zone; surface water; vegetation; and atmosphere. The mass, ...