Journal article
An analysis framework to evaluate irrigation decisions using short-term ensemble weather forecasts
D Guo, QJ Wang, D Ryu, Q Yang, P Moller, AW Western
Irrigation Science | SPRINGER | Published : 2023
Open access
Abstract
Irrigation water is an expensive and limited resource and optimal scheduling can boost water efficiency. Scheduling decisions often need to be made several days prior to an irrigation event, so a key aspect of irrigation scheduling is the accurate prediction of crop water use and soil water status ahead of time. This prediction relies on several key inputs including initial soil water status, crop conditions and weather. Since each input is subject to uncertainty, it is important to understand how these uncertainties impact soil water prediction and subsequent irrigation scheduling decisions. This study aims to develop an uncertainty-based analysis framework for evaluating irrigation schedul..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Open Access funding enabled and organized by CAUL and its Member Institutions. This work was supported by the Australian Research Council and Rubicon Water through the linkage program [grant number LP170100710].