Estimation of solar radiation based on air temperature and application with the DSSAT v4.5 peanut and rice simulation models in Thailand

Estimation of solar radiation (SRAD) from daily air temperature by the modified Bristow-Campbell (B-C) model requires three empirical coefficients that are area specific. Previous estimates of these coefficients for Thailand were based on limited data without any evaluation. Accurate estimation of s...

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Main Authors: Nittaya Phakamas, Attachai Jintrawet, Aran Patanothai, Prakan Sringam, Gerrit Hoogenboom
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-475772018-04-25T08:41:35Z Estimation of solar radiation based on air temperature and application with the DSSAT v4.5 peanut and rice simulation models in Thailand Nittaya Phakamas Attachai Jintrawet Aran Patanothai Prakan Sringam Gerrit Hoogenboom Estimation of solar radiation (SRAD) from daily air temperature by the modified Bristow-Campbell (B-C) model requires three empirical coefficients that are area specific. Previous estimates of these coefficients for Thailand were based on limited data without any evaluation. Accurate estimation of solar radiation has become more important with the wider application of environmental models. The objective of this study was to calibrate and evaluate the coefficients for Thailand with a broader range of data. Meteorological data from 2008 to 2011 were obtained from eight weather stations, three in the North (Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai and Nakhon Sawan), two in the Northeast (Khon Kaen and Ubon Ratchathani), one in the Central (Lop Buri) and two in the South (Chumporn and Surat Thani). Data for 2010 for all locations except Chiang Rai were used for calibration of the coefficients and the remaining data were used as independent data sets for evaluation. The coefficient of determination (R 2 ), root mean square error (RMSE) and normalized root mean square error (RMSEn) were used as indicators of the agreement between the observed and the calculated SRAD. The results showed that the calibration was acceptable (R 2 =0.56, RMSE=3.07MJm -2 d -1 and RMSEn=17.5%). The derived values are a=0.63, b=1.89 and c=1.54. These new coefficients performed well during evaluation with the 13 independent data sets from the eight locations for all four regions, with the R 2 , RMSE and RMSEn values in the range of 0.39-0.70, 2.42-3.79MJm -2 d -1 and 14.0-21.7%, respectively. In addition, simulations using estimated SRAD from the derived values provided high R 2 values for peanut and rice yield and total dry matter. These new coefficient values can be used to estimate solar radiation from air temperature data for all locations in Thailand and similar environments in Southeast Asia. © 2013 Elsevier B.V. 2018-04-25T08:41:35Z 2018-04-25T08:41:35Z 2013-10-15 Journal 01681923 2-s2.0-84880421708 10.1016/j.agrformet.2013.06.015 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84880421708&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/47577
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description Estimation of solar radiation (SRAD) from daily air temperature by the modified Bristow-Campbell (B-C) model requires three empirical coefficients that are area specific. Previous estimates of these coefficients for Thailand were based on limited data without any evaluation. Accurate estimation of solar radiation has become more important with the wider application of environmental models. The objective of this study was to calibrate and evaluate the coefficients for Thailand with a broader range of data. Meteorological data from 2008 to 2011 were obtained from eight weather stations, three in the North (Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai and Nakhon Sawan), two in the Northeast (Khon Kaen and Ubon Ratchathani), one in the Central (Lop Buri) and two in the South (Chumporn and Surat Thani). Data for 2010 for all locations except Chiang Rai were used for calibration of the coefficients and the remaining data were used as independent data sets for evaluation. The coefficient of determination (R 2 ), root mean square error (RMSE) and normalized root mean square error (RMSEn) were used as indicators of the agreement between the observed and the calculated SRAD. The results showed that the calibration was acceptable (R 2 =0.56, RMSE=3.07MJm -2 d -1 and RMSEn=17.5%). The derived values are a=0.63, b=1.89 and c=1.54. These new coefficients performed well during evaluation with the 13 independent data sets from the eight locations for all four regions, with the R 2 , RMSE and RMSEn values in the range of 0.39-0.70, 2.42-3.79MJm -2 d -1 and 14.0-21.7%, respectively. In addition, simulations using estimated SRAD from the derived values provided high R 2 values for peanut and rice yield and total dry matter. These new coefficient values can be used to estimate solar radiation from air temperature data for all locations in Thailand and similar environments in Southeast Asia. © 2013 Elsevier B.V.
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author Nittaya Phakamas
Attachai Jintrawet
Aran Patanothai
Prakan Sringam
Gerrit Hoogenboom
spellingShingle Nittaya Phakamas
Attachai Jintrawet
Aran Patanothai
Prakan Sringam
Gerrit Hoogenboom
Estimation of solar radiation based on air temperature and application with the DSSAT v4.5 peanut and rice simulation models in Thailand
author_facet Nittaya Phakamas
Attachai Jintrawet
Aran Patanothai
Prakan Sringam
Gerrit Hoogenboom
author_sort Nittaya Phakamas
title Estimation of solar radiation based on air temperature and application with the DSSAT v4.5 peanut and rice simulation models in Thailand
title_short Estimation of solar radiation based on air temperature and application with the DSSAT v4.5 peanut and rice simulation models in Thailand
title_full Estimation of solar radiation based on air temperature and application with the DSSAT v4.5 peanut and rice simulation models in Thailand
title_fullStr Estimation of solar radiation based on air temperature and application with the DSSAT v4.5 peanut and rice simulation models in Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Estimation of solar radiation based on air temperature and application with the DSSAT v4.5 peanut and rice simulation models in Thailand
title_sort estimation of solar radiation based on air temperature and application with the dssat v4.5 peanut and rice simulation models in thailand
publishDate 2018
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