The process of interception is studied by comparing observations of net rainfall near a wind exposed forest edge with simulations of evaporation from a wet canopy. The simulations show a strong enhancement of the evaporation rate from the wet forest canopy near the upwind edge. The increased evaporation rate should result in an increased interception loss and a decreased throughfall near the edge. Observed throughfall appears hardly dependent on fetch from the forest edge, in agreement with previously published results. The seeming discrepancy between model and observations is explained by effects of humidity and wind velocity. The model simulates interaction between the surface and the lower atmosphere. It is argued that this interaction i...
Gross rainfall, net rainfall and stemflow were measured in a mixed deciduous woodland in southern En...
A model of the energy exchange between the atmosphere and a vegetated surface has been developed and...
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...
Rainfall interception models have been validated using observations from a coniferous forest in Fran...
Rainfall interception models have been validated using observations from a coniferous forest in Fran...
Rainfall interception models have been validated using observations from a coniferous forest in Fran...
Intercepted rainfall may be evaporated during or after the rain event. Intercepted rain is generally...
Rainfall interception models have been validated using observations from a coniferous forest in Fran...
The Penman–Monteith equation has been widely used to estimate the maximum evaporation rate (E) from ...
Evaporation from wet canopies is commonly calculated using E-PM, the Penman-Monteith equation with z...
Recent surveys of tropical forest water use suggest that rainfall interception by the canopy is larg...
The water budget of forests is an important topic in hydrology today. A major factor in this water b...
During rainfall events, an appreciable part of the precipitation is intercepted by the vegetation su...
Gross rainfall, net rainfall and stemflow were measured in a mixed deciduous woodland in southern En...
Gross rainfall, net rainfall and stemflow were measured in a mixed deciduous woodland in southern En...
A model of the energy exchange between the atmosphere and a vegetated surface has been developed and...
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...
Rainfall interception models have been validated using observations from a coniferous forest in Fran...
Rainfall interception models have been validated using observations from a coniferous forest in Fran...
Rainfall interception models have been validated using observations from a coniferous forest in Fran...
Intercepted rainfall may be evaporated during or after the rain event. Intercepted rain is generally...
Rainfall interception models have been validated using observations from a coniferous forest in Fran...
The Penman–Monteith equation has been widely used to estimate the maximum evaporation rate (E) from ...
Evaporation from wet canopies is commonly calculated using E-PM, the Penman-Monteith equation with z...
Recent surveys of tropical forest water use suggest that rainfall interception by the canopy is larg...
The water budget of forests is an important topic in hydrology today. A major factor in this water b...
During rainfall events, an appreciable part of the precipitation is intercepted by the vegetation su...
Gross rainfall, net rainfall and stemflow were measured in a mixed deciduous woodland in southern En...
Gross rainfall, net rainfall and stemflow were measured in a mixed deciduous woodland in southern En...
A model of the energy exchange between the atmosphere and a vegetated surface has been developed and...
Evaporation from wet canopies (E) can return up to half of incident rainfall back into the atmospher...