Alternative Methods of Reference Evapotranspiration for Brazilian Climate Types

Abstract The choice of consistent alternative methods is essential for the improvement of reference evapotranspiration (ETo) estimation for different climatic regions. Due to a critical gap in knowledge concerning the most adequate alternative ETo methods for the climatic conditions in Paraná, Brazi...

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Main Authors: Bruno César Gurski, Daniela Jerszurki, Jorge Luiz Moretti de Souza
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Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Meteorologia
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spelling doaj-e23689c66f674d769c29f30fea38c4362020-11-25T00:23:17ZengSociedade Brasileira de MeteorologiaRevista Brasileira de Meteorologia1982-435133356757810.1590/0102-7786333015S0102-77862018000300567Alternative Methods of Reference Evapotranspiration for Brazilian Climate TypesBruno César GurskiDaniela JerszurkiJorge Luiz Moretti de SouzaAbstract The choice of consistent alternative methods is essential for the improvement of reference evapotranspiration (ETo) estimation for different climatic regions. Due to a critical gap in knowledge concerning the most adequate alternative ETo methods for the climatic conditions in Paraná, Brazil, this study aimed to test and to evaluate the main estimation alternative methods (Thornthwaite - EToTH; Camargo - EToC; Hargreaves and Samani - EToHS; Linacre - EToL; and, Budyko - EToB) for the subtropical (Cfb) and semi-arid (Bsh) climate types in Brazil. We compared our results with standard EToPM (Penman-Monteith) estimated between 1970 and 2015, using the minimum and maximum air temperature (T), sunshine hours (n), relative humidity (RH) and wind speed (U2). Least square regression analysis of ETo estimated by alternative methods vs EToPM were used to calibrate the methods for each analyzed climate type. The performance of calibrated and noncalibrated methods was evaluated by index of agreement “d” and performance “c”, root mean square error (RMSE) and mean error (ME). Our results showed the importance of calibration process of alternative methods for the improvement of ETo estimations in Brazil. The Hargreaves and Samani and Linacre calibrated methods showed better performance in the subtropical and semi-arid climates, respectively. Also, the Linacre and Budyko calibrated methods were particularly robust in subtropical and semi-arid climates, outlining the importance of continuous measurements of T used in the EToL and EToB modeling effort. The results presented here showed the importance to calibrate the alternative methods on ETo estimations and outlined the need for improvement and proposition of new ETo methods based on a limited number of climatic variables commonly available in subtropical and semi-arid climates in Brazil.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-77862018000300567&lng=en&tlng=enmodelingPenman Monteith ASCEsemi-aridsubtropical zones
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author Bruno César Gurski
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Daniela Jerszurki
Jorge Luiz Moretti de Souza
Alternative Methods of Reference Evapotranspiration for Brazilian Climate Types
Revista Brasileira de Meteorologia
modeling
Penman Monteith ASCE
semi-arid
subtropical zones
author_facet Bruno César Gurski
Daniela Jerszurki
Jorge Luiz Moretti de Souza
author_sort Bruno César Gurski
title Alternative Methods of Reference Evapotranspiration for Brazilian Climate Types
title_short Alternative Methods of Reference Evapotranspiration for Brazilian Climate Types
title_full Alternative Methods of Reference Evapotranspiration for Brazilian Climate Types
title_fullStr Alternative Methods of Reference Evapotranspiration for Brazilian Climate Types
title_full_unstemmed Alternative Methods of Reference Evapotranspiration for Brazilian Climate Types
title_sort alternative methods of reference evapotranspiration for brazilian climate types
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Meteorologia
series Revista Brasileira de Meteorologia
issn 1982-4351
description Abstract The choice of consistent alternative methods is essential for the improvement of reference evapotranspiration (ETo) estimation for different climatic regions. Due to a critical gap in knowledge concerning the most adequate alternative ETo methods for the climatic conditions in Paraná, Brazil, this study aimed to test and to evaluate the main estimation alternative methods (Thornthwaite - EToTH; Camargo - EToC; Hargreaves and Samani - EToHS; Linacre - EToL; and, Budyko - EToB) for the subtropical (Cfb) and semi-arid (Bsh) climate types in Brazil. We compared our results with standard EToPM (Penman-Monteith) estimated between 1970 and 2015, using the minimum and maximum air temperature (T), sunshine hours (n), relative humidity (RH) and wind speed (U2). Least square regression analysis of ETo estimated by alternative methods vs EToPM were used to calibrate the methods for each analyzed climate type. The performance of calibrated and noncalibrated methods was evaluated by index of agreement “d” and performance “c”, root mean square error (RMSE) and mean error (ME). Our results showed the importance of calibration process of alternative methods for the improvement of ETo estimations in Brazil. The Hargreaves and Samani and Linacre calibrated methods showed better performance in the subtropical and semi-arid climates, respectively. Also, the Linacre and Budyko calibrated methods were particularly robust in subtropical and semi-arid climates, outlining the importance of continuous measurements of T used in the EToL and EToB modeling effort. The results presented here showed the importance to calibrate the alternative methods on ETo estimations and outlined the need for improvement and proposition of new ETo methods based on a limited number of climatic variables commonly available in subtropical and semi-arid climates in Brazil.
topic modeling
Penman Monteith ASCE
semi-arid
subtropical zones
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