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Estimation of potential evapotranspiration from extraterrestrial radiation, air temperature and humidity to assess future climate change effects on the vegetation of the …King et al., 2015
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- King D
- Bachelet D
- Symstad A
- Ferschweiler K
- Hobbins M
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- Ecological Modelling
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The potential evapotranspiration (PET) that would occur with unlimited plant access to water is a central driver of simulated plant growth in many ecological models. PET is influenced by solar and longwave radiation, temperature, wind speed, and humidity, but it is often modeled …
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