Journal article
Estimating evaporation based on standard meteorological data - progress since 2007
MC Peel, TA McMahon
Progress in Physical Geography | SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD | Published : 2014
Abstract
Estimating evaporation from standard meteorological data continues to be an active area of research and practical application. Here we report on recent progress in using standard meteorology data to estimate potential, reference and actual evaporation from terrestrial landscapes as well as evaporation from lakes and reservoirs. We also address recent enhancements to standard methodologies through use of remote sensing and data-driven procedures. From our report we observe that remote sensing offers significant potential for mapping spatial variations in evaporation. There has been limited progress in estimating actual evaporation via the complementary relationship, whereas applications of th..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This research was partially funded by the Australian Research Council (grant number FT120100130, LP100100756). ARC LP100100756 was co-funded by Melbourne Water and the Australian Bureau of Meteorology.