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== Canopy interception and evaporation vs throughfall ==
 
== Canopy interception and evaporation vs throughfall ==

Revision as of 12:13, 31 October 2022

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Canopy interception and evaporation vs throughfall

Algorithm description WRSM-Pitman

(Sami GW)

SPATSIM-Pitman

(Hughes GW)

ACRU

(ACRU4)

SWAT

(ArcSWAT2012)

MIKE-SHE,

semi-distributed

& fully distributed

Algorithm inputs
  • Rain
  • Cover properties: max interception
  • Rain
  • Cover properties: max interception
  • Rain
  • PET
  • Cover properties: max interception or LAI
  • Canopy storage (state)
Canopy interception is not explicitly modelled

when using daily timestep modelling.

It is implicitly considered in the ‘initial abstraction’,

see infiltration & surface runoff below

  • Rain
  • PET
  • Cover properties: LAI & canopy interception coefficient
  • Canopy storage (state)
Function type exponential & threshold exponential & threshold threshold threshold
Thresholds yes:

timestep interception capacity (calculated)

yes:

timestep interception capacity (calculated)

yes:

timestep interception capacity (calculated)

yes:

timestep interception capacity (calculated))

Infiltration into soil moisture (SM)

Surface water generation of landscape units

Surface runoff to channel network

Evapotranspiration (ET) from soil moisture (SM)

Evapotranspiration (ET) from groundwater (GW)

Interflow generation & routing to channel network

Aquifer recharge

Groundwater (GW) flow

Aquifer exchange with channel: aquifer outflow or channel transmission losses