high-resolution global grids of revised priestley–taylor and hargreaves–samani coefficients for assessing asce-standardized reference crop evapotranspiration and solar radiation
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The objective of the study is to provide global grids
(0.5°) of revised annual coefficients for the Priestley–Taylor (P-T)
and Hargreaves–Samani (H-S) evapotranspiration methods after calibration
based on the ASCE (American Society of Civil Engineers)-standardized Penman–Monteith method (the ASCE method includes two
reference crops: short-clipped grass and tall alfalfa). The analysis also
includes the development of a global grid of revised annual coefficients for
solar radiation (Rs) estimations using the respective Rs formula of
H-S. The analysis was based on global gridded climatic data of the period
1950–2000. The method for deriving annual coefficients of the P-T and H-S
methods was based on partial weighted averages (PWAs) of their mean
monthly values. This method estimates the annual values considering the
amplitude of the parameter under investigation (ETo and Rs) giving
more weight to the monthly coefficients of the months with higher ETo
values (or Rs values for the case of the H-S radiation formula). The method
also eliminates the effect of unreasonably high or low monthly coefficients
that may occur during periods where ETo and Rs fall below a specific
threshold. The new coefficients were validated based on data from 140
stations located in various climatic zones of the USA and Australia with
expanded observations up to 2016. The validation procedure for ETo
estimations of the short reference crop showed that the P-T and H-S methods with
the new revised coefficients outperformed the standard methods reducing the
estimated root mean square error (RMSE) in ETo values by 40 and 25 %, respectively. The
estimations of Rs using the H-S formula with revised coefficients
reduced the RMSE by 28 % in comparison to the standard H-S formula. Finally, a
raster database was built consisting of (a) global maps for the mean
monthly ETo values estimated by ASCE-standardized method for both
reference crops, (b) global maps for the revised annual coefficients of the
P-T and H-S evapotranspiration methods for both reference crops and a global
map for the revised annual coefficient of the H-S radiation formula and (c) global maps that indicate the optimum locations for using the standard P-T
and H-S methods and their possible annual errors based on reference values.
The database can support estimations of ETo and solar radiation for
locations where climatic data are limited and it can support studies which require such estimations on larger scales (e.g. country, continent,
world). The datasets produced in this study are archived in the PANGAEA database
(https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.868808) and in the ESRN database
(http://www.esrn-database.org or http://esrn-database.weebly.com).
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Authors | ;V. G. Aschonitis;D. Papamichail;K. Demertzi;N. Colombani;M. Mastrocicco;A. Ghirardini;G. Castaldelli;E.-A. Fano |
Journal | usak university journal of engineering sciences |
Year | 2017 |
DOI | 10.5194/essd-9-615-2017 |
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