Evaporation
Evaporation
Energy stored - Es
R1 includes long-wave (LW) radiation from the atmosphere, reflected LW radiation, LW radiation emitted by water
Energy budget method
g cal
Es 2 Ea Rt Rr Ee H n R1
cm - day
Rr R1
Ee Rt Ee Hn
Es
R1 includes long-wave (LW) radiation from the atmosphere, reflected LW radiation, LW radiation emitted by water
Energy budget method
• Amount of evaporation - E
mm Ee
E 10
day Hv
g cal
Hv 3
596 0.52T - latent heat of vaporization
cm
Evaporation- E Inflow- Q
Surface runoff - Qr
Subsurface
runoff - Qs
n – number of days
Ap – area of the pond [ac]
Water budget method
Characteristics:
- Simple
- Difficult to estimate Qd and Qs
- Unreliable, accuracy will increase as Δt
increases
Mass transfer methods - definitions
17.3T
es [mb] 6.11exp ;
T 237.3
es mm Hg
es [mb]
; Table 14.1
1.36
e
Rh
es
e – actual vapor pressure (difference in the atmospheric pressure with
and without the vapor)
Rh – relative humidity
• Evaporation is a diffusive process (moves from
where its concentration is larger to where its
concentration is smaller at a rate that is
proportional to the gradient of concentration):
E = b0 (es0 – ea)
• E = b1 fn(v)(es – ea)
• Meyer’s formula:
E = 0.5 (1 + 0.1 v30)(es – ea)
v30 - wind speed [mi/h] at 30 ft height;
es; ea [in Hg]
E [in/day]
• b0 = f(v, es, ea, Ta, Tw)
b0 = f(v,T,k);
k – Von Karman constant (0.41)
En Eao
(14 24) Hw
mm
Hw - evaporation
day
mm
En - net radiation
day
mm
Eao - mass transfer
day
En Eao
Penman equation: Hw
Δ [mm Hg/ºC] – slope of the saturation vapor pressure curve at mean temperature
T0 [ºC] – temperature of the water surface
T [ºC] – temperature of the air
e0 [mm Hg] - vapor pressure of the water surface
ea* [mm Hg] - saturated vapor pressure at temperature T
En Eao
Penman equation: Hw
g - cal
• Start with energy equation: Rn RI R B
cm day
2
Rn – net radiation
RI – amount of energy absorbed (shortwave)
RB – net outward flow of longwave radiation
En Eao
Penman equation: Hw
Rn RI RB
n
RI RA 1 r a b
D
n
RB T 273 0.47 0.077 e 0.2 0.8
4
D
7 cal
1.1777 10 2 4
cm C day
mm Rn
En 10 net radiation
day Hv
g - cal
Rn 2 net radiation
cm day
g - cal
Hv 3
596 0.52T - latent heat of vaporization
cm
En Eao
Penman equation: Hw
g - cal
Rn 2
cm day
mm Rn
En 10
day Hv
g - cal
Hv 3
596 0.52T
cm
• En – net radiation
• Rn – net radiation
•Hv –latent heat of vaporization
En Eao
Penman equation: Hw
c p pa
(14 - 11)
0.62 H v
c p specific heat of air at constant pressure
pa atmospheric pressure
g - cal
Hv 3
596 0.52T - latent heat of vaporization
cm
0.485 (typicalvalue)
En Eao
Penman equation: H w (E)
mm
Eao - mass transfer (based on diffusivit y law)
day
mm En Eao
Hw - evaporation
day
4 ft
Wooden
10 in
support
6 in
Galvanized
steel
Evaporation pan
S
P Q Qr Qs Q0 Qd E
t
S S
P Ep Ep P
t t
Inflow- Q
Subsurface
runoff - Qs
Outflow- Q
Subsurface seepage losses- Qd
Evaporation Pan
In NOAA Technical
Report NWS 33,
Evaporation Atlas
for the Contiguous
48 United States,
NWS, NOAA, 1982.