Simplified Interception/Evaporation Model

It is known that at the event scale, evaporation losses of rainfall intercepted by canopy are a few millimeters, which is often not much in comparison to other stocks in the water balance. Nevertheless, at yearly scale, the number of times that the canopy is filled by rainfall and then depleted can...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Giorgio Baiamonte
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-07-01
Series:Hydrology
Subjects:
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2306-5338/8/3/99
id doaj-182689d8ad0d4a6cbdbbac5d9f0e1a86
record_format Article
spelling doaj-182689d8ad0d4a6cbdbbac5d9f0e1a862021-09-26T00:16:53ZengMDPI AGHydrology2306-53382021-07-018999910.3390/hydrology8030099Simplified Interception/Evaporation ModelGiorgio Baiamonte0Department of Agricultural, Food and Forest Sciences (SAAF), University of Palermo, Viale delle Scienze, 90128 Palermo, ItalyIt is known that at the event scale, evaporation losses of rainfall intercepted by canopy are a few millimeters, which is often not much in comparison to other stocks in the water balance. Nevertheless, at yearly scale, the number of times that the canopy is filled by rainfall and then depleted can be so large that the interception flux may become an important fraction of rainfall. Many accurate interception models and models that describe evaporation by wet canopy have been proposed. However, they often require parameters that are difficult to obtain, especially for large-scale applications. In this paper, a simplified interception/evaporation model is proposed, which considers a modified Merrian model to compute interception during wet spells, and a simple power-law equation to model evaporation by wet canopy during dry spells. Thus, the model can be applied for continuous simulation, according to the sub hourly rainfall data that is appropriate to study both processes. It is shown that the Merrian model can be derived according to a simple linear storage model, also accounting for the antecedent intercepted stored volume, which is useful to consider for the suggested simplified approach. For faba bean cover crop, an application of the suggested procedure, providing reasonable results, is performed and discussed.https://www.mdpi.com/2306-5338/8/3/99interceptionlinear storage modelevaporationcover cropwater balancefaba bean
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Giorgio Baiamonte
spellingShingle Giorgio Baiamonte
Simplified Interception/Evaporation Model
Hydrology
interception
linear storage model
evaporation
cover crop
water balance
faba bean
author_facet Giorgio Baiamonte
author_sort Giorgio Baiamonte
title Simplified Interception/Evaporation Model
title_short Simplified Interception/Evaporation Model
title_full Simplified Interception/Evaporation Model
title_fullStr Simplified Interception/Evaporation Model
title_full_unstemmed Simplified Interception/Evaporation Model
title_sort simplified interception/evaporation model
publisher MDPI AG
series Hydrology
issn 2306-5338
publishDate 2021-07-01
description It is known that at the event scale, evaporation losses of rainfall intercepted by canopy are a few millimeters, which is often not much in comparison to other stocks in the water balance. Nevertheless, at yearly scale, the number of times that the canopy is filled by rainfall and then depleted can be so large that the interception flux may become an important fraction of rainfall. Many accurate interception models and models that describe evaporation by wet canopy have been proposed. However, they often require parameters that are difficult to obtain, especially for large-scale applications. In this paper, a simplified interception/evaporation model is proposed, which considers a modified Merrian model to compute interception during wet spells, and a simple power-law equation to model evaporation by wet canopy during dry spells. Thus, the model can be applied for continuous simulation, according to the sub hourly rainfall data that is appropriate to study both processes. It is shown that the Merrian model can be derived according to a simple linear storage model, also accounting for the antecedent intercepted stored volume, which is useful to consider for the suggested simplified approach. For faba bean cover crop, an application of the suggested procedure, providing reasonable results, is performed and discussed.
topic interception
linear storage model
evaporation
cover crop
water balance
faba bean
url https://www.mdpi.com/2306-5338/8/3/99
work_keys_str_mv AT giorgiobaiamonte simplifiedinterceptionevaporationmodel
_version_ 1717366479524986880