Sensitivity of mass transferbased evaporation equations to errors in daily and monthly input data Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • The influence of data errors on the performance of mass transfer-based evaporation equations was investigated for both monthly and daily data from a climatological station in the State of Vaud in Switzerland. Evaporation estimates were found to be particularly sensitive to vapour pressure gradient, less sensitive to wind speed and most insensitive to temperature. A quantitative analysis showed that: (1) systematic errors in vapour pressure data influenced evaporation estimates inversely to more or less the same magnitude for both monthly and daily cases; (2) systematic errors in wind speed and temperature data influenced evaporation estimates inversely to the magnitude of about a half and a quarter of the magnitude of the influence of vapour pressure errors, respectively; and (3) evaporation estimates were much more sensitive to random errors in the case of monthly data than daily data. 1997 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

published proceedings

  • Hydrological Processes

author list (cited authors)

  • SINGH, V. P., & XU, C.

citation count

  • 38

publication date

  • September 1997

publisher