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Title: The Combination Methods


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Lecture (12)
  • The Combination Methods
  • Initially developed by Penman (1948)who combined
    the creodynamic and energy budget methods to
    compute ETo. The method has been modified by many
    researchers.
  • Doorenbos and Pruitt Equation
  • ETo WQn (1-W) (es ea) f (u)
  • W a temperature and elevation related
    weighting factor (table 4-1)
  • es and ea saturated and air vapor pressures at
    mean air temperature (mb)
  • f (u) a wind related fn 0.27 (1u/100)
    where u is the average wind
    speed (km/day)

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  • ea es RH
  • RH relative humidity
  • T mean air temperature, ºC
  • FAO Penman Monteith Equation
  • G Soil heat flux Gi 0.057 (MTi MTi-1)
  • Where Gi is soil heat flux during month i , MTi
    is the mean air temperature of month I and MTi-1
    is the mean air temperature of the previous month

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  • Computation of the Net Solar Radiation (Qn)

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  • The Empirical Methods
  • Much simpler but less accurate than the above 3
    methods
  • They are based on one or more of the following
    parameters
  • (Ta , RH, U, Qn , ea, .. etc)
  • They are usually used when data need for modified
    Penman equation is not available
  • Two empirical methods are addressed here
  • a. Blany Griddle (Temperature) method
  • b. Pan Evaporation method

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  • a. Bland Griddle method
  • ETO C P (0.46 Tm 8.13) mm/day
  • C adjustment factor figure (4-2)
  • P mean daily hours as a percentage of the
    total /annual day time hours table
    (4-8)
  • Approximate values for RH min, n/N and U may be
    used id fingure (4-2)
  • b. Pan Evaporation Method
  • Class A
  • - 121cm in diameter - 255 cm deep
  • - Galvanized iron
  • - Mounted on wooden frame
  • - Bottom is 15 cm above ground
  • ETo Kp Ep
  • Ep measured on daily basis
  • Kp from table (4-9)
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