All,
I don't think Jon is right on this. I think that if you specify the FAO-56 ET option and only have SRAD, Tmin, Tmax, and rainfall, the model will still run FAO-56, but it does this with the assumption that Tdew is equal to Tmin, and with a default windspeed that is buried in the code somewhere.
Jon is right in saying that you should really only use Priestley-Taylor in this case. But I think the model runs FAO-56 with the two assumptions that I indicated.
Happy computing,
Ken Boote
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From: DSSAT - Crop Models and Applications [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Jon I. Lizaso
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Subject: Re: Evapotranspiration Model
Kelsey,
If only the minimum weather data set is available, then the model will use
the Priestley-Taylor method. To use Penman-Monteith-FAO56 method you will
need information on wind and dew-point temperature.
Best regards,
Jon
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Asunto: Evapotranspiration Model
Hi all,
If we only have a minimum data set (SRAD, Minimum Temperature, Maximum
Temperature and Precipitation), and select FAO56 as our evapotranspiration
model, what model is actually used? Does DSSAT default to a certain model,
or will it calculate values so it can use the FAO56 model?
Thanks,
Kelsey
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