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It should be contratined to tdx < t_air
These coefficients might vary. See Figure 2.4.1 in Edinger et al. 1974
Solar radiation (Short wave radiation). The shade-factor is included in the Solar radiation calculation
Add code for shade factor jga
Get the Solar radiation (Short wave radiation)
Atmospheric radiation (Long wave radiation)
Get the Saturated vapor pressure
Get the vapor pressure
need to set jga
Get the emissivity of the atmosphere
Atmospheric radiation (Long wave radiation)
Equilibrium temperature
E: Reduced T-equilibrium approach
The temperature gain/loss to/from the stream due to heat transfer
"rttime" is the travel time given by the SWAT model
"ch_l2" is the stream length given by SWAT that can be used as a surrogate for travel time
E: DensitySpec_heat_waterwater_depth / time_convers
Final stream temperature
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