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Turbulent Heat Fluxes during an Extreme Lake-Effect Snow Event
(American Meteorological Society, 2017-12-01)
Proper modeling of the turbulent heat fluxes over lakes is critical for accurate predictions of lake-effect snowfall (LES). However, model evaluation of such a process has not been possible because of the lack of direct ...
A Simple Model of a Vacuum-Tubing System for Collecting Maple Sap
(2024-03-11)
To produce maple syrup, one must first collect the sap from the tree. Traditionally, maple trees were tapped with spiles that had a bucket attached to capture the sap as it flowed out. However, research and advances in ...
Creating a Discrete Model of Sap Processing Thermodynamics
(2024-03-11)
Running a successful maple syrup operation requires attention to detail, specifically with regards to production efficiency. Despite new technology and the innovation of new production methods, the amount of energy it takes ...
A hydrological prediction system based on the SVS land-surface scheme: efficient calibration of GEM-Hydro for streamflow simulation over the Lake Ontario basin
(European Geosciences Union, 2017-09-28)
This work explores the potential of the distributed GEM-Hydro runoff modeling platform, developed at Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) over the last decade. More precisely, the aim is to develop a robust ...
Resolving hydrometeorological data discontinuities along an international border.
(American Meteorological Society, 2018-05-01)
Monitoring, understanding, and forecasting the hydrologic cycle of large freshwater basins often requires a broad suite of data and models. Many of these datasets and models, however, are susceptible to variations in ...