This macro is used append solar radiation, relative humidity, wind speed and sunshine hour observed data into the original 10K Daily Gridded Dataset by Hutchinson (2009) in order to calculate daily reference evapotranspiration using the Penman-Monteith equation.
The verification of streamflow is key calibration process. The purpose of this macro is to automate the post-processing of all ACRU output files after each run in order to introduce human-error and expedite the verification process.
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Hopkinson, R. F., McKenney, D. W., Milewska, E. J., Hutchinson, M. F., Papadopol, P., & Vincent, L. A. (2011). Impact of Aligning Climatological Day on Gridding Daily Maximum-Minimum Temperature and Precipitation over Canada. Journal of Applied Meteorology & Climatology, 50(8), 1654-1665. doi:10.1175/2011JAMC2684.1
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Hutchinson, M. F., McKenney, D. W., Lawrence, K., Pedlar, J. H., Hopkinson, R. F., Milewska, E., & Papadopol, P. (2009). Development and Testing of Canada-Wide Interpolated Spatial Models of Daily Minimum–Maximum Temperature and Precipitation for 1961–2003. Journal of Applied Meteorology & Climatology, 48(4), 725-741.
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