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Nov 1, 1995

Hourly Grass Evapotranspiration in Modified Maritime Environment

Publication: Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering
Volume 121, Issue 6

Abstract

The Penman method using hourly and daily weather data was evaluated to estimate daily reference evapotranspiration over a well-established stand of Alta fescue under different atmospheric conditions. The performance of the Penman equation was evaluated using evapotranspiration measured by the Bowen ratio energy balance (BREB) method. Good agreement between the BREB method and Penman using hourly weather data was observed. On an hourly basis, the overall standard error of estimate (SEE) and absolute relative error (ARE) were 0.06 mms˙h −1 (40.8 Ws˙m −2 ) and 5.2%, respectively. On a daily basis, the SEE was 0.55 mms˙d −1 and the ARE was 6.9%. The SEE and ARE for the Penman model using daily weather data were 0.74 mms˙d −1 and 9.8%, respectively. These results suggest that the accuracy of the Penman equation could improve if hourly weather data were used as inputs and strongly suggest that the Penman equation with hourly weather data could be used in the Willamette Valley to predict daily evapotranspiration for irrigation purposes.

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Volume 121Issue 6November 1995
Pages: 369 - 373

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Samuel O. Ortega-Farias
Asst. Prof., Facultad de Recursos Naturales, Escuela de Agronomía, Universidad de Talca, Casilla 747-Talca, Chile.
Richard H. Cuenca
Prof., Dept. of Bioresource Engrg., Oregon State Univ., Corvallis, OR 97331.
M. English
Prof., Dept. of Bioresource Engrg., Oregon State Univ., Corvallis, OR 97331.

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