Articles | Volume 23, issue 9
https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-23-3843-2019
https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-23-3843-2019
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20 Sep 2019
Research article |  | 20 Sep 2019

Using the maximum entropy production approach to integrate energy budget modelling in a hydrological model

Audrey Maheu, Islem Hajji, François Anctil, Daniel F. Nadeau, and René Therrien

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We tested a new method to simulate terrestrial evaporation in a hydrological model. Given physical constraints imposed by this model, it should help avoid the overestimation of terrestrial evaporation in climate change assessments. We show the good performance of the model by comparing simulated terrestrial evaporation to observations at three sites with different climates and vegetation. Overall, this research proposes a method that will improve our ability to make streamflow projections.