Apparent temperature as a modelling substitute for evapotranspiration: Ramanathapuram, Tamil Nadu, India
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author = "Chandrasekaran Sivapragasam and
Narayanan Natarajan and Irulraj Prabavathy and Dommati Ragasudha",
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title = "Apparent temperature as a modelling substitute for
evapotranspiration: Ramanathapuram, Tamil Nadu, India",
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journal = "Water Practice and Technology",
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year = "2023",
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volume = "18",
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number = "1",
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pages = "119--129",
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month = "9 " # jan,
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming,
evapotranspiration, mathematical model,
Penman-Montieth, Thelichatanallur, Pamboor,
Sirakikottai, Mangudi, Thayamangalam, Maravamangalam,
India",
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ISSN = "1751-231X",
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URL = "
https://iwaponline.com/wpt/article-pdf/18/1/119/1168160/wpt0180119.pdf",
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DOI = "
doi:10.2166/wpt.2023.001",
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size = "11 pages",
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abstract = "Estimating evapotranspiration is very important in
calculating crop water requirements. The
Penman-Montieth (P-M) method is the most commonly used.
This study is an attempt to simplify the P–M
application using apparent temperature (AT) as a
substitute for meteorological parameters. Genetic
programming (GP) was used to model paddy crop
evapotranspiration for six stations in Tamil Nadu,
India, with two input sets. In one the inputs were mean
temperature, wind speed, relative humidity and
antecedent evapotranspiration. In the other model, the
input was AT, an agglomeration of meteorological
parameters and antecedent evapotranspiration. The GP
model, using AT, proved capable of predicting
evapotranspiration better than the P-M based model,
indicating that AT reflects the effects of other
meteorological parameters and can be used in estimating
evapotranspiration. Like any other data-driven
technique, the training dataset in GP should include
the lowest and highest modeling parameter values, if
the model developed is to be robust.",
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Genetic Programming entries for
C Sivapragasam
Narayanan Natarajan
Irulraj Prabavathy
Dommati Ragasudha
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