- Penman-Monteith
Like the
Penman equation , the Penman-Monteith equation requires daily mean temperature, wind speed, relative humidity, and solar radiation to predict netevapotranspiration . Other than radiation, these parameter are implicit in the derivation of , , and , if not conductances below.The United Nations Food & Agriculture Organization (
FAO ) standard methods for modelingEvapotranspiration (ET) use a Penman-Monteith equation [cite book |last=Allen |first=R.G. |coauthors=Pereira, L.S.; Raes, D.; Smith, M. |title=Crop Evapotranspiration—Guidelines for Computing Crop Water Requirements |url=http://www.fao.org/docrep/X0490E/x0490e00.HTM |accessdate=2007-11-24 |series=FAO Irrigation and drainage paper 56 |year=1998 |publisher=Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations |location=Rome, Italy |isbn=92-5-104219-5 ] . TheASCE standard methods modify that Penman-Monteith equation for use with an hourly time step. TheSWAT model is one of manyGIS integrated hydrologic models [Examples of GIS integrated continuous simulation hydrologic models [ http://cobweb.ecn.purdue.edu/~aggrass/models/hydrology.html] ] estimating ET using Penman-Monteith equations.Evapotranspiration contributions are very significant in a watershed's
water balance , yet are often not emphasized in results because the precision of this component is often weak relative to more directly measured phenomena, eg. rain & stream flow. In addition to weather uncertainties, the Penman-Monteith equation is sensitive to vegetation specific parameters, eg.stoma tal resistance or conductanceBeven, K. (1979) Asensitivity analysis of the Penman-Monteith actual evapotranspiration estimates. J. Hydrol. 44, 169-190.. Gaps in knowledge of such are filled by educated assumptions, until more specific data accumulates.Various forms of
crop coefficient s (Kc) account for differences between specific vegetation modeled and aReference Evapotranspiration (RET or ET0) standard. Stress coefficients (Ks) account for reductions in ET due to environmental stress (eg.Soil saturation reducesroot zone O2, lowsoil moisture induceswilt ,air pollution effects, and salinity). Models of native vegetation cannot assume crop management to avoid recurring stress.Equation
:
:"λ"v =
Latent heat of vaporization . Energy required per unit mass of water vaporized. (J/g):"L"v = Volumetric latent heat of vaporization. Energy required per water volume vaporized. ("L"v = 2453 MJ m-3):"E" = Mass water evapotranspiration rate (g s-1 m-2):"ET"o = Water volume evapotranspired (m3 s-1 m-2) :Δ = Rate of change of saturation specific humidity with air temperature. (Pa K-1):"R"n = Net
irradiance (W m-2), the external source of energy flux:"c"p =Specific heat capacity of air (J kg-1 K-1):"ρ"a = dry airdensity (kg m-3):δ"e" =vapor pressure deficit, orspecific humidity (Pa):"g"a =Conductivity of air, atmosphericconductance (m s-1):"g"s = Conductivity of stoma,surface conductance (m s-1):"γ" =Psychrometric constant ("γ" ≈ 66 Pa K-1)(Monteith, 1965) [Monteith, J.L. (1965) Evaporation and environment. Symp. Soc. Exp. Biol. 19, 205-224
Obtained from Forest Hydrology and Watershed Management – Hydrologie Forestiere et Amenagement des Bassins Hydrologiques (Proceedings of the Vancouver Symposium, August 1987, Actes du Co11oque de Vancouver, Aout 1987):IAHS-AISHPubl.no.167,1987. pp. 319-327] :Note: Often resistances are used rather than conductivities.
:where rc refers to the resistance to flux from a vegetation canopy to the extent of some defined boundary layer.Also note that varies over each day, and in response to conditions as plants adjust such traits as stoma openings. Being sensitive to this parameter value, the Penman-Monteith equation obviates the need for more more rigorous treatment of perhaps varying within each day. Penman's equation was derived to estimate daily ET from daily averages.
A derivation of this equation may be found at http://biomet.ucdavis.edu/evapotranspiration/PMDerivation/PMD.htm
This also explains relations used to obtain & in addition to assumptions key to reaching this simplified equation.ee also
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John Monteith
*Evapotranspiration
*Penman equation
*Thornthwaite model References
*Jarvis, P.G. (1976) The interpretation of the variations in leaf water potential and stomatal conductance found in canopies in the field. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. Lond. B. 273, 593-610.
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