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Wonderfull job! I wonder which output file contains the evaporation value?

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In the manual, it said "Bug in the saving of total evaporation data corrected (bug in versions 1.40 to
1.60). "
I tried a time series simulation, and got 29 output files.
I wonder which output or parameter represents evaporation?
Thanks!

The file ‘Fluxes.dat’, column 6, with header ‘lEtot’
Others that represent the evaporation are: ‘lEctot’ and ‘lEstot’, for respectively the canopy transpiration and the soil evaporation.
Regards,
Christiaan

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In the manual, it said "Bug in the saving of total evaporation data corrected (bug in versions 1.40 to
1.60). "
I tried a time series simulation, and got 29 output files.
I wonder which output or parameter represents evaporation?
Thanks!


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Are there a Fortran version of SCOPE? Thanks in advance.

thanks for your matlab code。
I want to know why there is note about error in line 59 when I start the scope.exe
it's trouble me in long time

Dear Prof. van der Tol,

I learned that a mSCOPE model which is ideal for vertically heterogeneous vegetation canopies was newly developed from the paper "The mSCOPE model: A simple adaptation to the SCOPE model to describe reflectance, fluorescence and photosynthesis of vertically heterogeneous canopies".
Could you tell me whether can I get the code of mSCOPE and how to get it please? I want to apply it to better understand the land surface fluxes and radiative transfer processes of beech forest with only research purpose.
Many thanks!

@Christiaanvandertol

Kind regards,
Jia JIN
jin.jia@shizuoka.ac.jp
Shizuoka University, Japan