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Hi Kath, Apologies, this is a mistake in the online documentation (page "model description"), this should read as river discharge ( I will fix this in the online documentation shortly (see #8). Thank you for your query. |
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Hi Thibault,
Thank you very much for your reply, that makes sense now! I am hoping to use the model for some simple rainfall-runoff modelling in Portugal, just wondering if you know of any examples where it has been used in other semi-arid environments?
Kind regards
Kath
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Hi Kath,
Apologies, this is a mistake in the online documentation (page "model description"), this should read as river discharge ($m^3 s^{-1}$).
Note that river discharge is outputted in said unit regardless of the time step used.
I will fix this in the online documentation shortly.
Thank you for your query.
Thibault
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Hello,
I would like to use this model for my research, but could you explain what the measurement unit is for river discharge (kg-m3?), and how can this be converted to a total catchment flow at the outlet in m3/timestep?
Many thanks in advance for your reply
Kath
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