2013
DOI: 10.1080/19443994.2012.748443
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Comparison of different methods to estimate actual evapotranspiration and hydrologic balance

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“…Also the spatial distribution of the temperature on the massif and the connected evapotranspiration processes are roughly estimated (Fiorillo 2011b). Gudulas et al (2013) found that the actual evapotranspiration computed by the Turc formula and that obtained by the Thornthwaite (1948) method provides similar results at basin scale in northern Greece; this supports the use of the Turc formula.…”
Section: Application Of the Daily Scale Recharge (Dsr) Modelsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Also the spatial distribution of the temperature on the massif and the connected evapotranspiration processes are roughly estimated (Fiorillo 2011b). Gudulas et al (2013) found that the actual evapotranspiration computed by the Turc formula and that obtained by the Thornthwaite (1948) method provides similar results at basin scale in northern Greece; this supports the use of the Turc formula.…”
Section: Application Of the Daily Scale Recharge (Dsr) Modelsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…GIS tools allow to consider a better distribution of the temperature and rainfall in the catchment, but the estimated evapotranspiration amount cannot be easily verified. Gudulas et al (2013) found that the actual evapotranspiration computed by the Turc formula and th a t o b t a i n e d b y t h e Th o r n t h w a i t e m e t h o d (Thornthwaite, 1948) provide similar results at basin scale in northern Greece; this would support the use of the more simple Turc formula.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…This assumption is crude because an average annual rescaling factor is used, whereas a monthly value would certainly be more relevant. The method of Thornthwaite and Mather (1955) cited by Gudulas et al (2013) which provides monthly estimates of AET could be a way to improve our simulations in future works, and an example of application to the Ardèche at Meyras (#1) catchment is provided in Adamovic et al (2015). Nevertheless, we show in Sect.…”
Section: Adequacy Of Sdsa In Our Catchmentmentioning
confidence: 99%