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Hydrology Seat #: - Assignment: Evaporation Section: - Roldan Q. Pineda Date

The document provides instructions for answering questions about evaporation rates using different methods. It includes a table to complete with climate station data and calculations for evaporation rate using energy, aerodynamic, combined, and Priestly-Taylor methods given average weather conditions of net radiation, air temperature, relative humidity, and wind speed. Comparisons of specific humidity and calculations of evaporation rate using the energy method for a location are also required.

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Hydrology Seat #: - Assignment: Evaporation Section: - Roldan Q. Pineda Date

The document provides instructions for answering questions about evaporation rates using different methods. It includes a table to complete with climate station data and calculations for evaporation rate using energy, aerodynamic, combined, and Priestly-Taylor methods given average weather conditions of net radiation, air temperature, relative humidity, and wind speed. Comparisons of specific humidity and calculations of evaporation rate using the energy method for a location are also required.

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National University

ISO 9001:2008
College of Engineering QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
CERTIFIED

Hydrology Seat #: ______________


Assignment: Evaporation Section: ______________
Roldan Q. Pineda Date: ______________
Instruction: Answer the following questions. Write neatly and
legibly, show all your solutions.

1. Complete the table by providing the unknown: 5. The average weather conditions are;
Net radiation = 40 W/square meter
Climate Station 1 Climate Station 2 Air Temperature = 28.5 deg. C
Relative Humidity = 55%
Air Pressure 101.1 KPa Wind speed = 2.7 m per sec
Air Temperature 25 deg.C 25 deg.C Height = 2 meters
Dew point Temp 20 deg. C 20 deg. C Atmospheric pressure = 101 kPa
Vapor Pressure Roughness height = 0.03 cm
Relative Humidity ------------
Specific Humidity Compute evaporation rate in milliliters per day using;
Air density a. Energy method
Elevation ------------ 1500 m b. Aerodynamic method
Lapse Rate ------------ 9 deg. C per km c. Combined method
d. Priestly-Taylor method

2. Compare the specific humidity for the given below;

Climate Station 1 Climate Station 2


Temperature
15 30
(deg.C)
Relative Humidity
35 35
(%)
Atmospheric
101.3 101.3
Pressure (kPA)

3. For a particular location the average net radiation is 92.5


W/m2, air temperature is 28.5 deg.C, relative humidity is
55 percent, and wind speed is 2.7 m/s at a height of 2m.
Determine the open water evaporation rate in cm/d
using the energy method.

4. Solve Problem #3, using


a. Aerodynamic method with roughness height of 0.4
mm.
b. Combined method
c. Priestly-Taylor method

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