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Calibrating environment Canada's MESH modelling system over the Great Lakes BasinHaghnegahdar et al., 2014
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- Haghnegahdar A
- Tolson B
- Davison B
- Seglenieks F
- Klyszejko E
- Soulis E
- Fortin V
- Matott L
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- Atmosphere-Ocean
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This paper reports on recent progress towards improved predictions of a land surface- hydrological modelling system, Modélisation Environmentale–Surface et Hydrologie (MESH), via its calibration over the Laurentian Great Lakes Basin. Accordingly, a “global” …
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