Repository for the BHCgeo QGIS plugin.
The Climatic Water Balance (CWB or BHC in portuguese) of Thornthwaite and Mather (1955) is a soil water monitoring
method that considers the soil as an active ingredient in its calculation as a reservoir that hinders the exit of water as it
dries. In periods where the total Precipitation (P) is less than the Potential Evapotranspiration (PET), the retained water
becomes a function of this potential demand (P-PET < 0) and of the Available Water Capacity (AWC) used in the
calculations. If there is a sequence of periods in this condition, the water retained in the soil will be a sequential function of
the accumulated negative values of P - PET, that is, the accumulated potential loss. Therefore, this Plugin needs as input, 12
rasters of P, 12 rasters of ETP and one raster of the AWC, being these 12 rasters one raster for each month of the year.