The Budyko curve describes the patterns observed between between climate, evapotranspiration and run-off and has proven to be a useful model for predicting catchment energy and water balances. In this paper we review the Budyko curve's underlying framework and, based on the literature, present an argument for why it is important to include vegetation dynamics into the framework for some purposes. The Budyko framework assumes catchments are at steady-state and are driven by the macro-climate, two conditions dependent on the scales of application, such that the framework's reliability is greatest when applied using long-term averages (≫1 year) and to large catchments (>10 000 km2). At these scales previous experience has sho...
Almost all catchments plot within a small envelope around the Budyko curve. This apparent behaviour...
© 2015 Dr. Zelalem Kassahun TesemmaDue to global warming, the hydrologic behaviour of the Goulburn–B...
© 2005 Dr. Nicholas Jan PotterPublication included in thesis:Potter, N. J. (2005). Effects of rainfa...
International audienceThe Budyko curve describes the patterns observed between between climate, evap...
International audienceThe Budyko curve describes the relationship between climate, evapotranspiratio...
The Budyko-framework is widely used to assess the water balance of catchments, with large catchments...
The Budyko curve is an empirical relation among evapotranspiration, potential evapotranspiration and...
Due to its role in intercepting and evaporating water, vegetation is a key medium through which catc...
Vegetation serves as a key element in the land-atmospheric system, and changes in vegetation can imp...
This study examines whether the incorporation of dynamic, remotely sensed vegetation information int...
The Budyko framework provides a quantitative description of long-term average annual evapotranspirat...
© 2017 Dr. Daniel MetzenThe Budyko framework for understanding how precipitation (P) is partitioned ...
Within the Budyko framework, the controlling parameter (<i>ω</i> in the Fu equation) is widely consi...
Within the Budyko framework, the controlling parameter (omega in the Fu equation) is widely consider...
The Budyko hypothesis, that the long-term evaporative fraction is primarily a function of the aridit...
Almost all catchments plot within a small envelope around the Budyko curve. This apparent behaviour...
© 2015 Dr. Zelalem Kassahun TesemmaDue to global warming, the hydrologic behaviour of the Goulburn–B...
© 2005 Dr. Nicholas Jan PotterPublication included in thesis:Potter, N. J. (2005). Effects of rainfa...
International audienceThe Budyko curve describes the patterns observed between between climate, evap...
International audienceThe Budyko curve describes the relationship between climate, evapotranspiratio...
The Budyko-framework is widely used to assess the water balance of catchments, with large catchments...
The Budyko curve is an empirical relation among evapotranspiration, potential evapotranspiration and...
Due to its role in intercepting and evaporating water, vegetation is a key medium through which catc...
Vegetation serves as a key element in the land-atmospheric system, and changes in vegetation can imp...
This study examines whether the incorporation of dynamic, remotely sensed vegetation information int...
The Budyko framework provides a quantitative description of long-term average annual evapotranspirat...
© 2017 Dr. Daniel MetzenThe Budyko framework for understanding how precipitation (P) is partitioned ...
Within the Budyko framework, the controlling parameter (<i>ω</i> in the Fu equation) is widely consi...
Within the Budyko framework, the controlling parameter (omega in the Fu equation) is widely consider...
The Budyko hypothesis, that the long-term evaporative fraction is primarily a function of the aridit...
Almost all catchments plot within a small envelope around the Budyko curve. This apparent behaviour...
© 2015 Dr. Zelalem Kassahun TesemmaDue to global warming, the hydrologic behaviour of the Goulburn–B...
© 2005 Dr. Nicholas Jan PotterPublication included in thesis:Potter, N. J. (2005). Effects of rainfa...