Soil moisture modelling--conception and evolution of the VSMB
The Versatile Soil Moisture Budget (VSMB), including the background leading to its development in the "early days" meaning around 30 yr ago, is described. National and international efforts before that time created a healthy climate for the development of agrometeorology in Canada and the...
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