Discussion of “Comparison of Different Empirical Methods for Estimating Daily Reference Evapotranspiration in Mediterranean Climate” by Ozgur Kisi
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Received: Mar 7, 2014
Accepted: Mar 21, 2014
Published online: Sep 10, 2014
Discussion open until: Feb 10, 2015
Published in print: Apr 1, 2015
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