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    HESS Opinions "A perspective on isotope versus non-isotope approaches to determine the contribution of transpiration to total evaporation" by Sutanto, S. J, van den Hurk, B, Dirmeyer, P. A, Seneviratne, S. I, Röckmann, T, Trenberth, K. E, Blyth, E. M, Wenninger, J, Hoffmann, G

    Published in Hydrology and earth system sciences (04-08-2014)
    “…Current techniques to disentangle the evaporative fluxes from the continental surface into a contribution evaporated from soils and canopy, or transpired by…”
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    Can soil moisture be mapped onto the terrain? by Blyth, E. M., Finch, J., Robinson, M., Rosier, P.

    “…Soil moisture heterogeneity has an effect on the rainfall–runoff characteristics of a landscape. The aggregate effect on the mean water balance over an area…”
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    Land atmosphere feedbacks and their role in the water resources of the Ganges basin by Harding, R.J., Blyth, E.M., Tuinenburg, O.A., Wiltshire, A.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (01-12-2013)
    “…The northern Indian subcontinent has frequently been identified as a hotspot for land atmosphere interactions. It is also a region with the highest…”
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    Spatial variability of the English agricultural landscape and its effect on evaporation by Blyth, E.M., Evans, J.G., Finch, J.W., Bantges, R., Harding, R.J.

    Published in Agricultural and forest meteorology (29-08-2006)
    “…The variability of leaf area index, canopy height and albedo is measured across an agricultural landscape in lowland Britain. The dependency of the variability…”
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    Evaporation and energy balance of a sub-Arctic hillslope in northern Finland by Harding, R. J., Jackson, N. A., Blyth, E. M., Culf, A.

    Published in Hydrological processes (01-05-2002)
    “…This paper presents measurements of the energy balance (radiation, sensible heat flux, evaporation) from a sub‐arctic hillside in northern Finland for a summer…”
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    Estimating potential evaporation over a hill by BLYTH, E. M

    Published in Boundary-layer meteorology (01-08-1999)
    “…A simple analytical model of the effect of a hill on potential evaporation (i.e., evaporation from well-watered vegetation) is presented. It is shown to…”
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    Using a simple SVAT scheme to describe the effect of scale on aggregation by BLYTH, E. M

    Published in Boundary-layer meteorology (1995)
    “…Evaporation is enhanced at a dry-to-wet transition but not equally depressed at a wet-to-dry transition. Therefore, the more dry-wet edges there are per unit…”
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    Modelling the spatial variation in soil moisture at the landscape scale: an application to five areas of ecological interest in the UK by Naden, P. S., Blyth, E. M., Broadhurst, P., Watts, C. D., Wright, I. R.

    Published in Hydrological processes (01-03-2000)
    “…A simple conceptual hydrological model that explicitly includes the lateral movement of soil water and operates efficiently at the landscape scale is outlined…”
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    Application of aggregation models to surface heat flux from the Sahelian tiger bush by Blyth, E.M., Harding, R.J.

    “…Areas of natural open forest in the Sahel, locally called tiger bush, typically consist of patches of vegetation and bare soil on a scale of approximately 50…”
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    The effect of orography on evaporation by HUNTINGFORD, C, BLYTH, E. M, WOOD, N, HEWER, F. E, GRANT, A

    Published in Boundary-layer meteorology (01-03-1998)
    “…The effect of orography on the spatial variability of surface evaporation is studied numerically for two hill heights and two prescribed forms of surface…”
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    A coupled dual source GCM SVAT by Blyth, E. M., Harding, R. J., Essery, R.

    Published in Hydrology and earth system sciences (01-03-1999)
    “…The single source SVAT scheme (MOSES) used in the UK Meteorological Office GCM is modified to include two sources. The performances of the original and the new…”
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    Representing heterogeneity at the Southern Super Site with average surface parameters by Blyth, E.M.

    Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (01-02-1997)
    “…Evaporation data from the three sub-sites of the Southern Super Site of HAPEX-Sahel are used to assess whether spatial average values of surface resistance or…”
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    Defining area-average parameters in meteorological models for land surfaces with mesoscale heterogeneity by Noilhan, J., Lacarrère, P., Dolman, A.J., Blyth, E.M.

    Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (15-03-1997)
    “…After a brief review of existing methods developed to describe the subgrid variability of soil and vegetation at large scale, the paper summarizes aggregation…”
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    Energy And Water Cycles In A High-Latitude, North-Flowing River System by Rouse, W R, Blyth, E M, Crawford, R W, Gyakum, J R, Janowicz, J R, Kochtubajda, B, Leighton, H G, Marsh, P, Martz, L, Pietroniro, A, Ritchie, H, Schertzer, WM, Soulis, ED, Stewart, R E, Strong, G S, Woo, M K

    “…The MacKenzie Global Energy and Water Cycle Experiment (GEWEX) Study, Phase 1, seeks to improve understanding of energy and water cycling in the Mackenzie…”
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    Trends in atmospheric evaporative demand in Great Britain using high-resolution meteorological data by Robinson, Emma L, Blyth, Eleanor M, Clark, Douglas B, Finch, Jon, Rudd, Alison C

    Published in Hydrology and earth system sciences (28-02-2017)
    “…Observations of climate are often available on very different spatial scales from observations of the natural environments and resources that are affected by…”
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    Using observed river flow data to improve the hydrological functioning of the JULES land surface model (vn4.3) used for regional coupled modelling in Great Britain (UKC2) by Martínez-de la Torre, Alberto, Blyth, Eleanor M., Weedon, Graham P.

    Published in Geoscientific Model Development (20-02-2019)
    “…Land surface models (LSMs) represent terrestrial hydrology in weather and climate modelling operational systems and research studies. We aim to improve…”
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    The Roughness Length for Heat of Sparse Vegetation by Blyth, E. M., Dolman, A. J.

    Published in Journal of applied meteorology (1988) (01-02-1995)
    “…A dual-source model that solves the energy balance over vegetation and soil separately can be inverted to obtain the roughness length for heat z0h of a…”
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    Inundation prediction in tropical wetlands from JULES-CaMa-Flood global land surface simulations by Marthews, Toby R, Dadson, Simon J, Clark, Douglas B, Blyth, Eleanor M, Hayman, Garry D, Yamazaki, Dai, Becher, Olivia R. E, Martínez-de la Torre, Alberto, Prigent, Catherine, Jiménez, Carlos

    Published in Hydrology and earth system sciences (21-06-2022)
    “…Wetlands play a key role in hydrological and biogeochemical cycles and provide multiple ecosystem services to society. However, reliable data on the extent of…”
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    The Effect of Forest on Mesoscale Rainfall: An Example from HAPEX–MOBILHY by Blyth, E. M., Dolman, A. J., Noilhan, J.

    Published in Journal of applied meteorology (1988) (01-04-1994)
    “…A meso-β-scale model is used to model a frontal intrusion in southwest France during HAPEX-MOBILHY. The skill of the model to reproduce the observed variation…”
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