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Title
ET WORKSHOP 2016: LARGE-SCAL EVAPORATIVE DEMAND: OPPORTUNITIES IN REANALYSES, FORECASTING AND PROJECTIONS
Author/Source
MIKE HOBBINS, NOAA
Keywords
EVAPOTRANSPIRATION, NOAA, DECOMPOSITION, ATTRIBUTION, EQUATION, MONITORING, EDDI, FORECASTING, PROJECTIONS
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Document Date
10/13/2016
Year
2016
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Modeling
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DWR Re-OCR
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Signifies Re-OCR Process Performed on or after 10/6/2019
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Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences <br />UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO BOULDER and NOAA <br />Estimating crop ET: <br />•scheduling irrigation (FAO-56) <br />•short-term forecasting (FRET) <br /> <br />Estimating ET from land surface models: <br />•ecological applications <br />•streamflow modeling (SAC-SMA) <br /> <br />Estimating ET from fusion with R/S data: <br />•1000-m using MODIS – landscape scale ET (SSEBop) <br />•30-m using LANDSAT – field-scale ET (SSEBop) <br /> <br />Drought analysis / famine early warning: <br />•early warning (EDDI) <br />•monitoring (SPEI, EDDI) <br />•input to drive ET in drought LSMs (PDSI) <br /> <br />Fire: <br />•fire-risk monitoring <br />•suppression-expenditure forecasting <br />Background <br />Uses of E0 ET =kskc t()ET0 or kskcb +ke()t()ET0 <br />E0 <br />ET <br />land <br />surface <br />model <br />Θ <br />Eagle Fire, Temecula, CA, May, 2004 <br />Drought monitoring, end-July, 2002
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