Title: Irrigation Water Requirements
1Irrigation Water Requirements
- Penman Monteith Implementation
2Irrigation Water Requirements
- What it does
- Monthly and seasonal irrigation water
requirements - Peak ET values
- What it doesnt do
- Its not a scheduler
- It doesnt calculate daily ET values
3USDA-NRCS NEH Part 623 Chapter 2
- Irrigation Water Requirements
- Penman-Monteith
- Radiation
- Temperature
- Evaporation Pan
4Overview of IWR
- Strictly in conformance with USDA-NRCS NEH Part
623 Chapter 2 Irrigation Water Requirements - IWR can calculate evapo-transpiration using three
methods - Temperature
- Radiation
- SCS Blaney Criddle (TR-21)
- Strictly in conformance with USDA-NRCS NEH Part
623 Chapter 2 Irrigation Water Requirements - IWR can calculate evapo-transpiration using two
methods - FAO 56 Penman Monteith
- SCS Blaney Criddle (TR-21)
5Evapo-transpirationET
- Evaporation
- Does not pass through the plant
- Occurs from wet soils and/or wet plants
- After 70-80 canopy occurs, evaporation
represents 10-25 of ET - Does not include spray losses.
6Evapo-transpirationET
- Transpiration
- Water that enters the plant via the plant roots
and leaves the plant through stomata.
7A Quick Summary of ET Measurements
- Pan Evaporation
- Lysimeters
- Variety of ET Calculations Based on Weather Data
- Penman Monteith
8What is the equation?
9Evapo-transpirationET
10Evapo-transpirationET
11Various ET Equations
12Penman Monteith
13Estimating Crop ET
- Reference crop method
- ETcKc ET0
- ETc actual crop evapo-transpiration rate
- Kc crop coefficient
- ET0 evapo-transpiration rate for a grass
reference crop
14Estimating Crop ET
- The reference crop is either grass or alfalfa
- Grass 3 to 6 inches tall (NRCS standard)
- Alfalfa 12 inches tall
- Well watered and healthy
15Evapo-transpiration (ET)
- Knowing the ET rate of a crop allows us to
- Design irrigation systems that will provide
adequate water to the crop - Irrigate at the appropriate times (scheduling)
16Basal Crop Coefficient (Kcb)
- A coefficient used to relate the ET from a crop,
that is not stressed for water and where the soil
surfaces are dry, to that of a grass reference
crop.
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20Average Crop Coefficient
- Ka (average crop coefficient)
- The average crop coefficient used to compute ET
for a period of time where average conditions are
used to account for the effect of water stress
and evaporation from wet soil surfaces.
21Evaporation from Wet Soil Surfaces
- In order to determine this, you need the wetting
interval (example 7 days) - Also needed soil type
- Also needed method of irrigation
22Evaporation from Wet Soil Surfaces
- How much water will evaporate from the soil
surface?
23Evaporation from Wet Soil Surfaces
Method Fw Rain 1.0 Above canopy
sprinklers 1.0 Furrow Irrigation Large
application depth 1.0 Small application
depth 0.5 Every other row irrigated 0.5 Trickle
Irrigation 0.25
24Evaporation from Wet Soil Surfaces
td days required for soil surface to dry Clay
10 days Silt Loam 5 days Sand 2 days
25Evaporation from Wet Soil Surfaces
Wet soil excel chart here
26Effect of water stress
- The water use by stressed crops is very complex
and requires extensive information to predict.
27Average Crop Coefficient
Ka Ks Kcb Kw
28Wind and Humidity
- The crop coefficients are then adjusted for wind
and humidity
Moderate Wind (wind run lt 250 miles/day) (less
than 10.4 mph) Strong Wind (wind run gt 250
miles/day) Arid lt 20 Relative Humidity Humid gt
70 Relative Humidity
29Déja Vu
- ETc Kc ET0
- ETc actual crop evapo-transpiration rate
- Kc crop coefficient
- ET0 evapo-transpiration rate for a grass
reference crop