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Impact of microclimatic data measured above maize and grass canopies on penman-monteith reference evapotranspiration calculations
S. Irmak
, L. O. Odhiambo
Agricultural & Biological Engineering
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Microclimatic Data
100%
Penman-Monteith Reference Evapotranspiration
100%
Maize Canopy
30%
Bowen Ratio-energy Balance
23%
Surface Energy Balance System
15%
Aerodynamic Resistance
7%
Maize Field
7%
Vegetated Surface
7%
Impact Estimation
7%
Reference ET
7%
Surface Renewal
7%
Engineering
Measured Data
100%
Reference Surface
44%
Energy Ratio
33%
Collected Data
11%
Good Agreement
11%
Periodic Time
11%
Energy Flux
11%
Renewals
11%
Main Difference
11%
Growing Season
11%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Evapotranspiration
100%
Weather Stations
50%
Medicago sativa
16%
Growing Season
8%
Eddy Covariance
8%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Penman-Monteith Equation
16%