Global Ecohydrology 

 In our November REALM meeting, we covered recent research under the theme of global ecohydrology. We were delighted to have two guest speakers, Dr Thanos Paschalis from the department of civil and environmental engineering, ICL and Dr Manon Sabot, a postdoctoral researcher at the University of New South Wales, currently at the University of Bristol … Continue reading Global Ecohydrology 

An appraisal of the development and testing of SPLASH v2.0: Water and energy fluxes 

David Sandoval  SPLASH v2.0 (Simple process-led algorithms for simulations habitats) (SPLASH v2.0) builds on SPLASHv1.0 to allow robust calculations of water and energy fluxes in complex terrain. It is a simple, parsimonious model based on first principles, which does not require local calibration and uses minimum meteorological inputs (precipitation, air temperature and solar radiation). It … Continue reading An appraisal of the development and testing of SPLASH v2.0: Water and energy fluxes