ReFH2 Science Reports
^{R1} Wallingford HydroSolutions. 2019. ReFH2 Science Report: Model Parameters and Initial Conditions for Ungauged Catchments.
^{R2} Wallingford HydroSolutions. 2019. ReFH2 Science Report: Closing a Water Balance and Evaluation of the ReFH2.3-FEH13 Design Event Model.
^{R3} Wallingford HydroSolutions. 2019. ReFH2 Science Report: Evaluation of the Rural ReFH2.2-FEH13 Design Event Model.
^{R4} Wallingford HydroSolutions. 2019. ReFH2 Science Report: Deriving ReFH catchment based parameter datasets in Scotland.
^{R5} Wallingford HydroSolutions. 2019. ReFH2 Science Report: The ReFH2.2-FEH99 initial conditions and the alpha parameter.
Wallingford HydroSolutions. 2023. ReFH2 Science Report: Calibration and Evaluation of the ReFH2.3-FEH22 Design Event Model.
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