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Dear Misael,
numerous variants on the subject of temperature sums based on linear
functions are published.
MCMASTER & WILHELM (1997) point at the need for clear definitions
regarding the concept of growing degree-days.
Different methods of calculating growing degree-days implemented in crop
models can easily
cause errors when relying on parameters from literature.
Maybe you would like to look at this article:
MCMASTER, G.S. & W.W. WILHELM (1997): Growing degree-days: one equation,
two interpretations. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 87, 291-300.
Greetings from Germany,
Victoria
Misael Rodriguez Arvizu schrieb:
> DEAR ALL:
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> FOR CALCULATE GROWING DEGREE DAYS (GDD) IS USED, /Tmean -Tbase/ BUT
> I HAVE A DUDE, WHAT IS THE BEST USEFULL MEANS OF DATA IN 24 HOURS OR
> ONLY TO USE /(Tmax+ Tmin)/2/
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> ANYBODY HELP ME
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> MISAEL RODRIGUEZ ARVIZU
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> UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA AGRARIA ANTONIO NARRO,
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> BUENAVISTA, SALTILLO, COAHUILA, MEXICO.
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Dipl.-Geogr. Victoria Lenz
Universität zu Köln
Geographisches Institut
Albertus-Magnus-Platz
50923 Koeln
Tel.: +49-(0)221-470-6823
Fax: +49-(0)221-470-5124
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