In this study, we test how vegetation optimality explains convergence on the Budyko-curve. This is done for five study sites along the North Australian Tropical Transect, five catchments in Australia and a selection of catchments of the CAMELS-dataset. We test the following hypotheses: - Model simulations based on vegetation optimality lead to a better reproduction of the empirical Budyko curve than model simulations without self-optimized vegetation. - The empirical parameter n stays constant as climate changes, as long as vegetation cover and rooting depths stay constant. - Changes in n values are a result of slowly varying, long-term vegetation properties. How to use this project This project contains all pre- and post-processing scr...
Does maximization of net carbon profit enable the prediction of vegetation behaviour in savanna site...
The hypothesis that vegetation adapts optimally to its environment gives rise to a novel framework f...
In this study, I present a new approach to quantifying a range of uncertainty associated with the ca...
In this study, we test how vegetation optimality explains convergence on the Budyko-curve. This is d...
The Budyko-framework is widely used to assess the water balance of catchments, with large catchments...
Numerical experiments become more and more complex, resulting in workflows that are hard to repeat o...
An open science approach for evaluating the Vegetation Optimality Model along the North-Australian T...
The Vegetation Optimality Model (VOM; Schymanski et al., 2009) was used to simulate vegetation dynam...
The Budyko curve describes the patterns observed between between climate, evapotranspiration and run...
An important aspect in catchment and ecosystem complexity consists of the vegetation component, whic...
International audienceThe Budyko curve describes the relationship between climate, evapotranspiratio...
[1] The Budyko curve is an empirical relation among evapotranspiration, potential evapotranspiration...
Vegetation properties such as rooting depths and vegetation cover play a key role in coupling ecolog...
International audienceThe Budyko curve describes the patterns observed between between climate, evap...
Vegetation optimality has been shown to be a promising way forward in land surface modelling in orde...
Does maximization of net carbon profit enable the prediction of vegetation behaviour in savanna site...
The hypothesis that vegetation adapts optimally to its environment gives rise to a novel framework f...
In this study, I present a new approach to quantifying a range of uncertainty associated with the ca...
In this study, we test how vegetation optimality explains convergence on the Budyko-curve. This is d...
The Budyko-framework is widely used to assess the water balance of catchments, with large catchments...
Numerical experiments become more and more complex, resulting in workflows that are hard to repeat o...
An open science approach for evaluating the Vegetation Optimality Model along the North-Australian T...
The Vegetation Optimality Model (VOM; Schymanski et al., 2009) was used to simulate vegetation dynam...
The Budyko curve describes the patterns observed between between climate, evapotranspiration and run...
An important aspect in catchment and ecosystem complexity consists of the vegetation component, whic...
International audienceThe Budyko curve describes the relationship between climate, evapotranspiratio...
[1] The Budyko curve is an empirical relation among evapotranspiration, potential evapotranspiration...
Vegetation properties such as rooting depths and vegetation cover play a key role in coupling ecolog...
International audienceThe Budyko curve describes the patterns observed between between climate, evap...
Vegetation optimality has been shown to be a promising way forward in land surface modelling in orde...
Does maximization of net carbon profit enable the prediction of vegetation behaviour in savanna site...
The hypothesis that vegetation adapts optimally to its environment gives rise to a novel framework f...
In this study, I present a new approach to quantifying a range of uncertainty associated with the ca...