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http://dx.doi.org/10.3741/JKWRA.2016.49.2.165

Evaluation of the evaporation estimation approaches based on solar radiation  

Rim, Chang-Soo (Dept. of Civil Engineering, Kyonggi University)
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Journal of Korea Water Resources Association / v.49, no.2, 2016 , pp. 165-175 More about this Journal
Abstract
In order to examine the applicability, the evaporation estimation approaches based on solar radiation are classified into 3 different model groups (Model groups A, B, and C) in this study. Each group is tested in the 6 study stations (Seoul, Daejeon, Jeonju, Busan, Mokpo, and Jeju). The model parameters of each model group are estimated and verified with measured pan evaporation data. The applicability of verified model groups are compared with results of Penman (1948) combination approach. Nash-Sutcliffe (N-S) efficiency coefficients greater than 0.663 in all study stations indicate satisfactory estimates of evaporation. On the other hand, in the model verification process, N-S efficiency coefficients greater than 0.526 in all study stations indicate also satisfactory estimates of evaporation. However, N-S efficiency coefficients in all study cases except Model groups B and C in Busan are less than those of Penman (1948) combination approach. Therefore, it is concluded in this study that the evaporation estimation approaches based on solar radiation have capability to replace Penman (1948) combination approach for the estimation of evaporation in case that some meteorological data (wind speed, relative humidity) are missing or not measured.
Keywords
Evaporation; Solar radiation; Model parameter; Penman evaporation;
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