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Atmospheric moisture tracking model

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Atmospheric moisture tracking

This repository contains the source code of the WAM2layers moisture tracking code. This code is currently developed by a core team: Ruud van der Ent (Delft University of Technology) Imme Benedict (Wageningen University) Chris Weijenborg (Wageningen University) Peter Kalverla (Netherlands eScienceCenter)

It can be used to determine where precipitation originally evaporated (backtracking), or where evaporated moisture eventually ends up (forward tracking).

How to use

See the documentation for a more detailed description.

Other versions

This is the official codebase for the WAM-2layers moisture tracking model as of 18/03/2022, but there are still several other older versions around:

Reuse and acknowledgement

We are actively developing the code at the moment, so it may be subject to change. We encourage anyone who is interested in re-using the code to get in touch. We may be able to help.

If you use the code for a publication, please cite it using the DOI of the appropriate release and the following paper: Contrasting roles of interception and transpiration in the hydrological cycle - Part 2: Moisture recycling

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