Effect of Estimated Daily Global Solar Radiation Data on the Results of Crop Growth Models

The results of previous studies have suggested that estimated daily globalradiation (RG) values contain an error that could compromise the precision of subsequentcrop model applications. The following study presents a detailed site and spatial analysis ofthe RG error propagation in CERES and WOFOST...

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Main Authors: Herbert Formayer, Zdeněk Žalud, Daniela Semerádová, Martin Dubrovský, Pavel Kapler, Josef Eitzinger, Miroslav Trnka
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author Herbert Formayer
Zdeněk Žalud
Daniela Semerádová
Martin Dubrovský
Pavel Kapler
Josef Eitzinger
Miroslav Trnka
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Zdeněk Žalud
Daniela Semerádová
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description The results of previous studies have suggested that estimated daily globalradiation (RG) values contain an error that could compromise the precision of subsequentcrop model applications. The following study presents a detailed site and spatial analysis ofthe RG error propagation in CERES and WOFOST crop growth models in Central Europeanclimate conditions. The research was conducted i) at the eight individual sites in Austria andthe Czech Republic where measured daily RG values were available as a reference, withseven methods for RG estimation being tested, and ii) for the agricultural areas of the CzechRepublic using daily data from 52 weather stations, with five RG estimation methods. In thelatter case the RG values estimated from the hours of sunshine using the ångström-Prescottformula were used as the standard method because of the lack of measured RG data. At thesite level we found that even the use of methods based on hours of sunshine, which showedthe lowest bias in RG estimates, led to a significant distortion of the key crop model outputs.When the ångström-Prescott method was used to estimate RG, for example, deviationsgreater than ±10 per cent in winter wheat and spring barley yields were noted in 5 to 6 percent of cases. The precision of the yield estimates and other crop model outputs was lowerwhen RG estimates based on the diurnal temperature range and cloud cover were used (mean bias error 2.0 to 4.1 per cent). The methods for estimating RG from the diurnal temperature range produced a wheat yield bias of more than 25 per cent in 12 to 16 per cent of the seasons. Such uncertainty in the crop model outputs makes the reliability of any seasonal yield forecasts or climate change impact assessments questionable if they are based on this type of data. The spatial assessment of the RG data uncertainty propagation over the winter wheat yields also revealed significant differences within the study area. We found that RG estimates based on diurnal temperature range or its combination with daily total precipitation produced a bias of to 30 per cent in the mean winter wheat grain yields in some regions compared with simulations in which RG values had been estimated using the ångström-Prescott formula. In contrast to the results at the individual sites, the methods based on the diurnal temperature range in combination with daily precipitation totals showed significantly poorer performance than the methods based on the diurnal temperature range only. This was due to the marked increase in the bias in RG estimates with altitude, longitude or latitude of given region. These findings in our view should act as an incentive for further research to develop more precise and generally applicable methods for estimating daily RG based more on the underlying physical principles and/or the remote sensing approach.
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spelling doaj.art-048e3854ecfe44d6855650525ead03522022-12-22T04:25:19ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202007-10-017102330236210.3390/s7102330Effect of Estimated Daily Global Solar Radiation Data on the Results of Crop Growth ModelsHerbert FormayerZdeněk ŽaludDaniela SemerádováMartin DubrovskýPavel KaplerJosef EitzingerMiroslav TrnkaThe results of previous studies have suggested that estimated daily globalradiation (RG) values contain an error that could compromise the precision of subsequentcrop model applications. The following study presents a detailed site and spatial analysis ofthe RG error propagation in CERES and WOFOST crop growth models in Central Europeanclimate conditions. The research was conducted i) at the eight individual sites in Austria andthe Czech Republic where measured daily RG values were available as a reference, withseven methods for RG estimation being tested, and ii) for the agricultural areas of the CzechRepublic using daily data from 52 weather stations, with five RG estimation methods. In thelatter case the RG values estimated from the hours of sunshine using the ångström-Prescottformula were used as the standard method because of the lack of measured RG data. At thesite level we found that even the use of methods based on hours of sunshine, which showedthe lowest bias in RG estimates, led to a significant distortion of the key crop model outputs.When the ångström-Prescott method was used to estimate RG, for example, deviationsgreater than ±10 per cent in winter wheat and spring barley yields were noted in 5 to 6 percent of cases. The precision of the yield estimates and other crop model outputs was lowerwhen RG estimates based on the diurnal temperature range and cloud cover were used (mean bias error 2.0 to 4.1 per cent). The methods for estimating RG from the diurnal temperature range produced a wheat yield bias of more than 25 per cent in 12 to 16 per cent of the seasons. Such uncertainty in the crop model outputs makes the reliability of any seasonal yield forecasts or climate change impact assessments questionable if they are based on this type of data. The spatial assessment of the RG data uncertainty propagation over the winter wheat yields also revealed significant differences within the study area. We found that RG estimates based on diurnal temperature range or its combination with daily total precipitation produced a bias of to 30 per cent in the mean winter wheat grain yields in some regions compared with simulations in which RG values had been estimated using the ångström-Prescott formula. In contrast to the results at the individual sites, the methods based on the diurnal temperature range in combination with daily precipitation totals showed significantly poorer performance than the methods based on the diurnal temperature range only. This was due to the marked increase in the bias in RG estimates with altitude, longitude or latitude of given region. These findings in our view should act as an incentive for further research to develop more precise and generally applicable methods for estimating daily RG based more on the underlying physical principles and/or the remote sensing approach.http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/7/10/2330/crop yieldsspring barleywinter wheatCERES-BarleyCERES-WheatWOFOST.
spellingShingle Herbert Formayer
Zdeněk Žalud
Daniela Semerádová
Martin Dubrovský
Pavel Kapler
Josef Eitzinger
Miroslav Trnka
Effect of Estimated Daily Global Solar Radiation Data on the Results of Crop Growth Models
Sensors
crop yields
spring barley
winter wheat
CERES-Barley
CERES-Wheat
WOFOST.
title Effect of Estimated Daily Global Solar Radiation Data on the Results of Crop Growth Models
title_full Effect of Estimated Daily Global Solar Radiation Data on the Results of Crop Growth Models
title_fullStr Effect of Estimated Daily Global Solar Radiation Data on the Results of Crop Growth Models
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Estimated Daily Global Solar Radiation Data on the Results of Crop Growth Models
title_short Effect of Estimated Daily Global Solar Radiation Data on the Results of Crop Growth Models
title_sort effect of estimated daily global solar radiation data on the results of crop growth models
topic crop yields
spring barley
winter wheat
CERES-Barley
CERES-Wheat
WOFOST.
url http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/7/10/2330/
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