Land Data Assimilation System Water Balance

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Land Data Assimilation System Water Balance Flux variables RF Rainfall (unfrozen precipitation) (kg/m^2) SF Snowfall (frozen precipitation) (kg/m^2) Qsurf Surface runoff (non-infiltrating) (kg/m^2) Qbase Subsurface runoff (baseflow) (kg/m^2) ET Total evapotranspiration (kg/m^2) SM Cstor SWE RF SF Qsurf Qbase ET 200 cm Storage variables SM 0-200 cm Total column soil moisture content (kg/m^2) SWE Accumulated snow water-equivalent (kg/m^2) Cstor Plant canopy surface water (kg/m^2)

Zonal Average of Raster Series over Basin

Land Data Assimilation System Water Balance SM Cstor SWE RF SF Qsurf Qbase ET 200 cm

Storage Variable Correct Net Storage Change Wrong Net Storage Change

Logan River Water Balance 2013 mm mm mm