Not exact matches
Within their paper, the pair details their development of a new algorithm that
simulates the
evaporation of
water at the molecular scale that matches theoretical, numerical, and real - world observations.
During the experiment, a flame boiled the ocean
water,
simulating evaporation.
When cooling, use 10 to 100 mm (1 cm to 10 cm) to
simulate water, when heating
water, most of the energy produces
evaporation, not a temperature change
Estimates of runoff and
evaporation were validated by comparing
simulated change in storage, computed by adding inputs and subtracting outputs from the known
water levels by month, to observed change in storage.