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ET WORKSHOP 2016: DEFICIT IRRIGATION IN COLORADO AND NEED FOR ET MONITORING
Author/Source
JOSE CHAVEZ, Ph.D.
COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY
Keywords
EVAPOTRANSPIRATION, CROP WATER STRESS, SWB, SOIL, TEMPERATURE, MODEL, RESET, DEFICIT
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Document Date
10/13/2016
Year
2016
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Modeling
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Signifies Re-OCR Process Performed on or after 10/6/2019
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Advantages of ReSET Raster over similar SEB models. <br /> ReSET is developed on the same theoretical <br />basis of several other SEB models except that <br />its native environment is raster which makes <br />it stand out compared to similar models. <br /> One of the main advantages of the SEB <br />models is estimating ET for large areas that <br />will usually contain several weather stations <br />that should be used to accurately calibrate the <br />model. <br /> <br /> Point based (non raster) SEB models will use either one weather station or an average point <br />value from several weather stations for calibration. The second option for point based <br />models is dividing the area to several sub areas (thiessen polygons) and assign each area to <br />a close by weather station then run the model for each area independently. Even with <br />thiessen polygon solution there will be an abnormal discontinuity in the developed ET grid <br />at the borders of the polygons due to the change of the reference points. <br />19
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