Tool Daily to Hourly Evapotranspiration
Derive hourly from daily evapotranspiration using sinusoidal distribution.
References
- Ambikadevi, K.M. (2004): Simulation of Evapotranspiration and Rainfall-runoff for the Stillwater River Watershed in Central Massachusetts.. Environmental & Water Resources Engineering Masters Projects, University of Massachusetts, Amherst. http://scholarworks.umass.edu/cee_ewre/22/.
- Author: O.Conrad (c) 2011
- Menu: Climate and Weather|Evapotranspiration
Parameters
| Name | Type | Identifier | Description | Constraints |
Input | Daily Data | Table, input | DAYS | - | - |
Output | Hourly Data | Table, output | HOURS | - | - |
Options | Julian Day | Table field | JD | - | - |
Evapotranspiration | Table field | ET | - | - |
Precipitation (*) | Table field | P | - | - |
Latitude | Floating point | LAT | - | Minimum: -90.000000 Maximum: 90.000000 Default: 53.000000 |
(*) optional |
Command-line
Usage: saga_cmd climate_tools 7 [-DAYS <str>] [-JD <str>] [-ET <str>] [-P <str>] [-HOURS <str>] [-LAT <double>]
-DAYS:<str> Daily Data
Table, input
-JD:<str> Julian Day
Table field
-ET:<str> Evapotranspiration
Table field
-P:<str> Precipitation
Table field
-HOURS:<str> Hourly Data
Table, output
-LAT:<double> Latitude
Floating point
Minimum: -90.000000
Maximum: 90.000000
Default: 53.000000