The document provides equations for three methods of calculating reference evapotranspiration (ETp): Modified Penman, Jensen-Haise, and Hargreaves. The Modified Penman method uses 17 equations to calculate ETp based on temperature, humidity, solar radiation and other climatic factors. The Jensen-Haise method uses 12 equations to calculate ETp based on temperature, humidity, solar radiation and elevation. The Hargreaves method uses the simplest approach with 6 equations to calculate ETp based on average temperature and solar radiation.
The document provides equations for three methods of calculating reference evapotranspiration (ETp): Modified Penman, Jensen-Haise, and Hargreaves. The Modified Penman method uses 17 equations to calculate ETp based on temperature, humidity, solar radiation and other climatic factors. The Jensen-Haise method uses 12 equations to calculate ETp based on temperature, humidity, solar radiation and elevation. The Hargreaves method uses the simplest approach with 6 equations to calculate ETp based on average temperature and solar radiation.
The document provides equations for three methods of calculating reference evapotranspiration (ETp): Modified Penman, Jensen-Haise, and Hargreaves. The Modified Penman method uses 17 equations to calculate ETp based on temperature, humidity, solar radiation and other climatic factors. The Jensen-Haise method uses 12 equations to calculate ETp based on temperature, humidity, solar radiation and elevation. The Hargreaves method uses the simplest approach with 6 equations to calculate ETp based on average temperature and solar radiation.
The document provides equations for three methods of calculating reference evapotranspiration (ETp): Modified Penman, Jensen-Haise, and Hargreaves. The Modified Penman method uses 17 equations to calculate ETp based on temperature, humidity, solar radiation and other climatic factors. The Jensen-Haise method uses 12 equations to calculate ETp based on temperature, humidity, solar radiation and elevation. The Hargreaves method uses the simplest approach with 6 equations to calculate ETp based on average temperature and solar radiation.
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