Articles with "budyko" as a keyword



Sensitivity and attribution analysis of vegetation changes on evapotranspiration with the Budyko framework in the Baiyangdian catchment, China

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Published in 2021 at "Ecological Indicators"

DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolind.2020.106963

Abstract: Abstract Due to its role in intercepting and evaporating water, vegetation has a great influence on the catchment hydrological process, and an increased quantitative understanding of how vegetation changes affect the terrestrial water cycle is… read more here.

Keywords: baiyangdian catchment; budyko; evapotranspiration; vegetation changes ... See more keywords

Climate Is Not Always a ConstantOn the Centenary of the Birth of Academician M.I. Budyko

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Published in 2020 at "Herald of the Russian Academy of Sciences"

DOI: 10.1134/s1019331620010037

Abstract: Abstract This article is dedicated to one of the most authoritative climatologists of the 20th century, Academician Mikhail Ivanovich Budyko. In January 2020, we celebrate the hundredth anniversary of his birthday. Budyko had an exceptionally… read more here.

Keywords: constanton centenary; centenary birth; budyko; climate always ... See more keywords

Reinterpreting the Budyko Framework

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Published in 2020 at "Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions"

DOI: 10.5194/hess-2020-584

Abstract: Abstract. The Budyko framework posits that a catchment's long-term mean evapotranspiration ( E ) is primarily governed by the availabilities of water and energy, represented by long-term mean precipitation ( P ) and potential evapotranspiration… read more here.

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Catchments do not strictly follow Budyko curves over multiple decades, but deviations are minor and predictable

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Published in 2025 at "Hydrology and Earth System Sciences"

DOI: 10.5194/hess-29-1703-2025

Abstract: Abstract. Quantification of precipitation partitioning into evaporation and runoff is crucial for predicting future water availability. Within the widely used Budyko framework, which relates the long-term aridity index to the long-term evaporative index, curvilinear relationships… read more here.

Keywords: long term; budyko curves; budyko; curves multiple ... See more keywords