Gross rainfall, net rainfall and stemflow were measured in a mixed deciduous woodland in southern England over a period of 14 months. Continuous measurements of standard weather data and momentum and sensible heat fluxes between the forest canopy and the atmosphere accompanied the investigation. The gross rainfall was corrected for catch losses due to high turbulence. Reliable net rainfall data were obtained from a combined application of simple storage gauges and troughs connected to automatic tipping bucket gauges. The evaporation rates from the wet canopy were calculated with the Penman–Monteith equation using the measured aerodynamic conductance to the momentum flux and, additionally, with the eddy covariance energy balance approach. Bo...
Evaporation from wet canopies (. E) can return up to half of incident rainfall back into the atmosph...
Evaporation from wet canopies (. E) can return up to half of incident rainfall back into the atmosph...
Evaporation from wet canopies (. E) can return up to half of incident rainfall back into the atmosph...
Gross rainfall, net rainfall and stemflow were measured in a mixed deciduous woodland in southern En...
The Penman–Monteith equation has been widely used to estimate the maximum evaporation rate (E) from ...
Evaporation of intercepted rainfall is a distinct hydrological process in forested areas. Several st...
Gross rainfall (PG), net rainfall and stemflow were measured for nearly 3 years in two hedgerows in ...
Canopy interception of incident precipitation is a critical component of the forest water balance du...
The Penman–Monteith equation has been widely used to estimate the maximum evaporation rate (E) from ...
The evaporation of intercepted water by forests is a significant contributor to both the water and e...
Net canopy interception (Inet) during rainfall in an old-growth Douglas-fir–western hemlock ecosyste...
Evaporation from wet canopies (E) can return up to half of incident rainfall back into the atmospher...
The process of interception is studied by comparing observations of net rainfall near a wind exposed...
The process of interception is studied by comparing observations of net rainfall near a wind exposed...
Evaporation from wet canopies (. E) can return up to half of incident rainfall back into the atmosph...
Evaporation from wet canopies (. E) can return up to half of incident rainfall back into the atmosph...
Evaporation from wet canopies (. E) can return up to half of incident rainfall back into the atmosph...
Evaporation from wet canopies (. E) can return up to half of incident rainfall back into the atmosph...
Gross rainfall, net rainfall and stemflow were measured in a mixed deciduous woodland in southern En...
The Penman–Monteith equation has been widely used to estimate the maximum evaporation rate (E) from ...
Evaporation of intercepted rainfall is a distinct hydrological process in forested areas. Several st...
Gross rainfall (PG), net rainfall and stemflow were measured for nearly 3 years in two hedgerows in ...
Canopy interception of incident precipitation is a critical component of the forest water balance du...
The Penman–Monteith equation has been widely used to estimate the maximum evaporation rate (E) from ...
The evaporation of intercepted water by forests is a significant contributor to both the water and e...
Net canopy interception (Inet) during rainfall in an old-growth Douglas-fir–western hemlock ecosyste...
Evaporation from wet canopies (E) can return up to half of incident rainfall back into the atmospher...
The process of interception is studied by comparing observations of net rainfall near a wind exposed...
The process of interception is studied by comparing observations of net rainfall near a wind exposed...
Evaporation from wet canopies (. E) can return up to half of incident rainfall back into the atmosph...
Evaporation from wet canopies (. E) can return up to half of incident rainfall back into the atmosph...
Evaporation from wet canopies (. E) can return up to half of incident rainfall back into the atmosph...
Evaporation from wet canopies (. E) can return up to half of incident rainfall back into the atmosph...