Assessing the accuracy of OpenET satellite-based evapotranspiration data to support water resource and land management applications
Dr. John Volk
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Assessing the accuracy of OpenET satellite-based evapotranspiration data to support water resource and land management applications
John Volk
Desert Research Institute
This talk will give an overview of the recent accuracy assessment of the OpenET remote sensing evapotranspiration (ET) data production platform. OpenET ET data accuracy was evaluated using direct comparisons with high quality in situ ET observations from 152 stations (primarily eddy covariance systems) across the contiguous United States.
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- National Aeronautics and Space AdministrationNNX17AF53GNational Aeronautics and Space AdministrationNNX12AD05AU.S. Geological Survey140G0118C0007U.S. Geological SurveyG22AC00584-00National Aeronautics and Space Administration1669431National Aeronautics and Space Administration80NSSC23K0836Agricultural Research Institute, California State University21-01-106National Institute of Food and AgricultureMISZ-721160
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J. Volk (2024, February 22), Assessing the accuracy of OpenET satellite-based evapotranspiration data to support water resource and land management applications
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