Validation and calibration of various reference evapotranspiration alternative methods under the climate conditions of Bosnia and Herzegovina

In Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), the number of weather stations (WS) that are monitoring all climatic parameters required for FAO-56 Penman-Monteith (FAO-PM) equation is limited. In fact, it is of great need and importance to achieve the possibility of calculating reference evapotranspiration (ET0)...

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Main Authors: Sabrija Äadro, Mirza UzunoviÄ, Jasminka Žurovec, Ognjen Žurovec
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Language:English
Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2017-12-01
Series:International Soil and Water Conservation Research
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095633917300928
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spelling doaj-8a441d7d2336427da290d06970f1a20a2021-02-02T04:19:13ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.International Soil and Water Conservation Research2095-63392017-12-0154309324Validation and calibration of various reference evapotranspiration alternative methods under the climate conditions of Bosnia and HerzegovinaSabrija Äadro0Mirza UzunoviÄ1Jasminka Žurovec2Ognjen Žurovec3Faculty of Agriculture and Food Sciences (PPF), University of Sarajevo (UNSA), Bosnia and Herzegovina; Corresponding author.Faculty of Agriculture and Food Sciences (PPF), University of Sarajevo (UNSA), Bosnia and HerzegovinaFaculty of Agriculture and Food Sciences (PPF), University of Sarajevo (UNSA), Bosnia and HerzegovinaNorwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU), NorwayIn Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), the number of weather stations (WS) that are monitoring all climatic parameters required for FAO-56 Penman-Monteith (FAO-PM) equation is limited. In fact, it is of great need and importance to achieve the possibility of calculating reference evapotranspiration (ET0) for every WS in BiH (around 150), regardless of the number of climate parameters which they collect. Solving this problem is possible by using alternative equations that require less climatological data for reliable estimation of daily and monthly ET0. The main objective of this study was to validate and determine, compared to the FAO-PM method, a suitable and reliable alternative ET0 equations that are requiring less input data and have a simple calculation procedure, with a special focus on Thornthwaite and Turc as methods previously often used in BiH. To fulfill this objective, 12 alternative ET0 calculation methods and 21 locally adjusted versions of same equations were validated against FAO-PM ET0 method. Daily climatic data, recorded at sixteen WS, including mean maximum and minimum air temperature (°C), precipitation (mm), minimum and maximum relative humidity (%), wind speed (m sâ1) and sunshine hours (h) for the period 1961â2015 (55 years) were collected and averaged over each month. Several types of statistical indicators: the determination coefficient (R2), mean bias error (MBE), the variance of the distribution of differences (sd2), the root mean square difference (RMSD) and the mean absolute error (MAE) were used to assess alternative ET0 equation performance. The results, confirmed by various statistical indicators, shows that the most suitable and reliable alternative equation for monthly ET0 calculation in BiH is the locally adjusted Trajkovic method. Adjusted Hargreaves-Samani method was the second best performing method. The two most frequently used ET0 calculation methods in BiH until now, Thornthwaite and Turc, were ranked low. Keywords: Reference Evapotranspiration, Limited data, FAO-56 Penman-Monteith, Calibration, Thornthwaitehttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095633917300928
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author Sabrija Äadro
Mirza UzunoviÄ
Jasminka Žurovec
Ognjen Žurovec
spellingShingle Sabrija Äadro
Mirza UzunoviÄ
Jasminka Žurovec
Ognjen Žurovec
Validation and calibration of various reference evapotranspiration alternative methods under the climate conditions of Bosnia and Herzegovina
International Soil and Water Conservation Research
author_facet Sabrija Äadro
Mirza UzunoviÄ
Jasminka Žurovec
Ognjen Žurovec
author_sort Sabrija Äadro
title Validation and calibration of various reference evapotranspiration alternative methods under the climate conditions of Bosnia and Herzegovina
title_short Validation and calibration of various reference evapotranspiration alternative methods under the climate conditions of Bosnia and Herzegovina
title_full Validation and calibration of various reference evapotranspiration alternative methods under the climate conditions of Bosnia and Herzegovina
title_fullStr Validation and calibration of various reference evapotranspiration alternative methods under the climate conditions of Bosnia and Herzegovina
title_full_unstemmed Validation and calibration of various reference evapotranspiration alternative methods under the climate conditions of Bosnia and Herzegovina
title_sort validation and calibration of various reference evapotranspiration alternative methods under the climate conditions of bosnia and herzegovina
publisher KeAi Communications Co., Ltd.
series International Soil and Water Conservation Research
issn 2095-6339
publishDate 2017-12-01
description In Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), the number of weather stations (WS) that are monitoring all climatic parameters required for FAO-56 Penman-Monteith (FAO-PM) equation is limited. In fact, it is of great need and importance to achieve the possibility of calculating reference evapotranspiration (ET0) for every WS in BiH (around 150), regardless of the number of climate parameters which they collect. Solving this problem is possible by using alternative equations that require less climatological data for reliable estimation of daily and monthly ET0. The main objective of this study was to validate and determine, compared to the FAO-PM method, a suitable and reliable alternative ET0 equations that are requiring less input data and have a simple calculation procedure, with a special focus on Thornthwaite and Turc as methods previously often used in BiH. To fulfill this objective, 12 alternative ET0 calculation methods and 21 locally adjusted versions of same equations were validated against FAO-PM ET0 method. Daily climatic data, recorded at sixteen WS, including mean maximum and minimum air temperature (°C), precipitation (mm), minimum and maximum relative humidity (%), wind speed (m sâ1) and sunshine hours (h) for the period 1961â2015 (55 years) were collected and averaged over each month. Several types of statistical indicators: the determination coefficient (R2), mean bias error (MBE), the variance of the distribution of differences (sd2), the root mean square difference (RMSD) and the mean absolute error (MAE) were used to assess alternative ET0 equation performance. The results, confirmed by various statistical indicators, shows that the most suitable and reliable alternative equation for monthly ET0 calculation in BiH is the locally adjusted Trajkovic method. Adjusted Hargreaves-Samani method was the second best performing method. The two most frequently used ET0 calculation methods in BiH until now, Thornthwaite and Turc, were ranked low. Keywords: Reference Evapotranspiration, Limited data, FAO-56 Penman-Monteith, Calibration, Thornthwaite
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095633917300928
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