CIV E 634 - SURFACE WATER HYDROLOGY
SPRING 2009
HOMEWORK 2: EVAPORATION
- Derive the Penman equation (Eq. 2-36, page 46 of text).
- Verify Example 2-5 in the text by running PENMAN in onlinehydro.sdsu.edu.
Use the month of February.
- Use PENMAN-MONTEITH in onlinehydro.sdsu.edu to
calculate the evapotranspiration rate of the reference crop (clipped grass 0.12-m high)
for the month of February, with the following atmospheric conditions:
air temperature Ta = 20 oC;
net radiation Qn = 550 cal/cm2/d;
wind speed v2 = 200 km/d;
relative humidity RH = 70%; and
atmospheric pressure = sea level (1013.2 mb).
- Using PENMAN-MONTEITH, study the sensitivity of the reference crop evapotranspiration to the relative humidity.
Use the same data as in Problem 3.
Vary RH between 1% and 100% in increments of 20% (1%, 20%, 40%, 60%, 80%, and 100%) and report the results.
- Given the reference crop (clipped grass 0.12-m high), with air temperature Ta = 16 oC;
net radiation Qn = 520 cal/cm2/d; and atmospheric pressure = 1005 mb).
At what wind speed will the ratio of reference crop PET at RH = 1% to reference crop PET at RH = 100% equal 2? Assume the month of January.
- Use THORNTHWAITE in onlinehydro.sdsu.edu to calculate the
PET for Ramona (32oN) for the month of June,
with the following mean monthly temperatures (January to December):
11., 13., 14., 16., 18., 21., 22., 20., 18., 16., 12., 12.
Submit all onlinehydro.sdsu.edu printed output.
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