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The evaporation graphs showing the evaporation factor as a percentage per day. These are based on <ref name="GWZ2016"> | The evaporation graphs showing the evaporation factor as a percentage per day. These are based on ''Table 2.10 Cropfactors''<ref name="GWZ2016"></ref> of the Gwz2016 book. The approximated graphs use five control points (see the season table above) per type, such that it can be reduced to four values per year. | ||
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Revision as of 11:00, 27 February 2024
The season fraction and index are variables used for calculating the transpiration factor in the Ground evaporation formula. It used the configured start date of a Water Overlay and selected months and day of months to determine plants growth seasons.
Evaporation month indices:
Index | Month | Day of Month | Transpiration value |
---|---|---|---|
2 | March | 15 | 1st |
3 | April | 15 | 2nd |
6 | July | 15 | 3rth |
8 | September | 15 | 4th |
9 | October | 1 | 1st |
Evaporation factor graphs
The evaporation graphs showing the evaporation factor as a percentage per day. These are based on Table 2.10 Cropfactors[1] of the Gwz2016 book. The approximated graphs use five control points (see the season table above) per type, such that it can be reduced to four values per year.
Notes
- The growth season dates are determined based on western european growth and transpiration graphs of the following crops and plants: grass, corn, potato, beet, grain, orchard and heather.
See also
References
- ↑ Table 2.10 Gewasfactoren, % van referentiegewasverdamping van Makkink, Bram Bot (2016) ∙ Grondwaterzakboekje, Gwz2016 ∙ Impressed druk en print