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Estimation of PET by empirical models for north eastern hill region of Meghalaya.

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Title Estimation of PET by empirical models for north eastern hill region of Meghalaya.
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Creator U.S. Saikia
K.K. Satapathy
B. Goswami
T.D. Lama
 
Subject Correlation, Error analysis, Models, Pan Evaporation, PET
 
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Mesh covered pan evaporation was correlated with the estimated values of potential evapotranspiration (PET) and/or consumptive use using Thornthwaite (1948), Blaney-Criddle (1950) and Papadakis (1965) models for the period of 1985-2000 at Umiam, Meghalaya. The results revealed that the Papadakis method was most suitable with least biasness and highest accuracy of prediction. The PET values from Papadakis method were more evenly distributed along the 1:1 line. From the analysis it was also observed that correlation coefficient (r) was not an appropriate measure to determine the accuracy of estimation of PET by different methods for the location under study.
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Date 2019-12-04T04:06:03Z
2019-12-04T04:06:03Z
2005-12-01
 
Type Journal
 
Identifier Uday S. Saikia, Satapathy, K. K., Goswami, B. and Lama, T. D. 2005. Estimation of PET by empirical models for north eastern hill region of Meghalaya. Journal of Agrometeorology. 7(2): 268-273.
0972-1665
http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/26808
 
Language English
 
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Publisher Indian Association of Agrometeorologists