Temporal variability of climatic parameters and potential evapotranspiration
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Keywords:
Climate change, Evapotranspiration, Mann-Kendall test, Sen’s estimator, Trend analysisAbstract
A study was undertaken to evaluate the temporal variability in climatic parameters and potential evapotranspiration (PET) of reference crop. Time series data (1981-2011) of mean daily minimum and maximum temperature, mean daily temperature, relative humidity, wind speed and sunshine hours were analysed using Mann-Kendall test and Sen’s slope estimator to establish the trend. The CROPWAT model was used to estimate the PET. Minimum temperature, mean daily temperature, relative humidity and wind showed increasing trend, whereas sunshine hour and ETo had decreasing trend. Results revealed that mean daily minimum and mean daily temperature increased by 0.02°C/year and 0.01°C/year, respectively. Mean daily maximum temperature remained constant over the period as indicated by the Sen’s slope. Mean daily relative humidity and wind speed increased by 0.11% per year and 0.57 km/year during 1981–2011. Mean daily sunshine hours and reference evapotranspiration decreased by 0.06 hour/year and 0.01 mm/year, respectively during 1981–2011.Downloads
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PATLE, G. T., SINGH, D. K., SARANGI, A., RAI, A., KHANNA, M., & SAHOO, R. N. (2013). Temporal variability of climatic parameters and potential evapotranspiration. The Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 83(5). https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IJAgS/article/view/29637