Comparison of evapotranspiration temporal scaling methods based on lysimeter measurements[J]. Journal of Remote Sensing, 2011,15(2):270-280. DOI: 10.11834/jrs.20110301.
The performance of evapotranspiration(ET) temporal scaling methods is affected by a number of factors.This paper compares the statistical characteristics of actual ET data measured by Lysimeter with ET data estimated on the basis of temporal scaling models.The study shows that on an "hourly-to-daily" scaling basis
the measured daily ET data show a closer agreement with the ET data estimated on the basis of surface resistance using morning measurements than with ET data estimated on the basis of evaporative fraction and crop coefficient.Additionally
the observed daily ET data show a closer agreement with ET data estimated on the basis of crop coefficient by using afternoon measurements than with ET data estimated using evaporative fraction and surface resistance.On a "daily-to-seasonal" scaling basis
the measured ET data show a higher correlation with ET data estimated on the basis of crop coefficient than that with data estimated on the basis of evaporative fraction and surface resistance.From the view of these results
we recommend considering the particular weather region
crop growing conditions
soil moisture content
temporal scale and observation facilities available before selecting an ET temporal scaling method for a given site.