Wednesday, 23 September 2020

What is evapotranspiration?

 What is evapotranspiration? 


The "​ET" in ​OpenET stands ​for evapotranspiration​ ​—the ​process by ​which water ​evaporates from ​the land ​surface and ​transpires from ​plants. ​Evapotranspiration​,​ a key measure ​of water ​consumed by ​crops and ​vegetation, can ​be followed by ​satellites ​because the ​process cools ​plants and soil ​down, so ​irrigated ​fields show up ​cooler in ​satellite ​images. ​ 


Utilizing ​publicly ​available information, ​OpenET will ​make a few ​methods for ​estimating ​evapotranspiration​ ​more generally ​accessible, ​ultimately ​helping to ​build more extensive ​trust and ​agreement ​around this ​information. ​OpenET will ​also make it ​possible to ​track the ​amount of ​evapotranspiration​ ​reduced when ​farmers change ​cropping ​patterns, ​invest in new ​technologies or ​adopt water-​saving ​practices. ​ 


OpenET is ​expected to be ​available to ​the public in ​2021. ​ 


OpenET will ​initially ​provide field-​scale ET information ​in 17 states, ​with plans to ​expand to the ​entire United ​States and ​beyond. The 17 ​states are ​Arizona, ​California, ​Colorado, Idaho,​ Kansas, ​Montana, ​Nebraska, ​Nevada, New ​Mexico, North ​Dakota, ​Oklahoma, ​Oregon, South ​Dakota, Texas, ​Utah, ​Washington and ​Wyoming. ​ 


"OpenET ​will help fill ​one of the ​biggest information ​gaps in water ​management in ​the western ​United States. ​Our essential ​goal is to make ​sure we are ​providing ​evapotranspiration​ ​data that is ​accurate, ​consistent, ​scientifically ​based and ​useful for ​water ​management, ​whether for a ​individual ​agricultural ​field or a ​entire stream ​basin," ​said Forrest ​Melton, program ​scientist for ​the NASA ​Western Water ​Applications ​Office. "​OpenET is being ​created through ​an imaginative ​collaboration ​among a ​national group ​of researchers, ​technology ​experts, ​farmers, ​government ​policy-creators ​and natural ​nonprofits.​" ​ 


"OpenET ​is an amazing ​application of ​cloud registering ​that will lead ​to quantifiable ​results on the ​ground in the ​agriculture ​sector. Google ​is glad to ​support such a ​important new ​tool," ​said Google ​Earth Engine ​developer ​advocate Tyler ​Erickson. ​ 


"After ​10 long periods of ​working with ​farmers and ​water offices ​to create ET ​estimates, it ​couldn't ​be more ​rewarding to be ​creating a ​application ​like OpenET ​that utilizes best ​available ​science and ​makes ET information ​much more ​affordable and ​accessible to ​all," ​said Justin ​Huntington, a ​research ​professor at ​Desert Research ​Institute. ​"We additionally ​see OpenET ​having the ​potential to ​scale up to ​other areas ​of the world, ​including South ​America and ​Africa." ​ 


"OpenET ​will engage ​farmers and ​water directors ​across the West ​to fabricate more ​accurate water ​budgets and ​identify stress,​ bringing about a ​more tough ​system for ​agriculture, ​people and ​ecosystems,​" said ​Robyn Grimm, ​senior administrator, ​water ​information ​systems, at EDF.​ "We ​envision OpenET ​leveling the ​playing field ​by giving ​all ranchers ​with information that ​until now have ​not been broadly ​accessible to ​everyone."​ 


Extraordinary joint effort 


OpenET is ​being created ​with contribution from ​more than 100 ​stakeholders ​across the West.​ 


NASA, EDF, ​DRI and ​HabitatSeven ​are the undertaking ​leads for ​OpenET. ​Additional ​collaborators ​include Google ​Earth Engine, ​USGS, USDA ​Agricultural ​Research ​Service, ​California ​State ​University ​Monterey Bay, ​University of ​Idaho, ​University of ​Maryland, ​University of ​Nebraska-​Lincoln and ​University of ​Wisconsin-​Madison. ​ 


The OpenET ​project has ​received ​funding from ​the NASA ​Applied ​Sciences ​Program Western ​Water ​Applications ​Office, S. D. ​Bechtel, Jr. ​Foundation, ​Gordon and ​Betty Moore ​Foundation, ​Walton Family ​Foundation, ​Water Funder ​Initiative, ​Lyda Hill ​Philanthropies, ​Delta Water ​Agencies, and ​the Windward ​Fund. In-kind ​support has ​been given ​by Google Earth ​Engine and ​partners in the ​agricultural ​and water ​management ​communities. ​ 


Giving ​farmers and ​local water ​managers free ​ET information is a ​core objective ​of the OpenET ​project. For-​profit elements ​and different ​organizations ​looking for ​large-scale ​access to ​OpenET information ​will have the option to ​purchase it ​through a ​application ​programming ​interface (API).​ Revenue ​generated will ​fund proceeding ​research and ​development of ​OpenET information ​services. ​ 


Backing for OpenET 


"The ​Harney Basin is ​running a ​groundwater ​deficit of 120,​000 section of land feet ​to 130,000 section of land ​feet every year. ​We have utilized ET ​data to increase a ​better ​understanding ​of our water ​consumption and ​design more ​efficient ​irrigation ​systems that ​use about 15% ​less water. ​This could ​translate to a ​savings of 18% ​to 20% on ​electricity ​costs for ​pumping, as well. ​With the ​demands on ​water from a ​growing ​population and ​feeding more ​people, we have ​to make sense of ​how to get the ​best esteem from ​every drop of ​water. ET information ​is essential to ​providing this ​information. ​" ​ 


— Oregon ​State Rep. Imprint ​Owens. Owens ​owns or oversees ​3,200 sections of land of ​farmland. ​ 


"​Reliable water ​data is nearly ​as basic to ​farmers and ​water supervisors ​as the water ​supply itself. ​With included ​pressure from ​population ​growth and the ​uncertainty ​that atmosphere ​change impacts ​have on ​existing and ​future water ​supply, OpenET ​allows arranging ​for horticultural ​water needs in ​a way that just ​wasn't ​possible before.​" ​ 


— E. ​Joaquin ​Esquivel, Chair ​of the ​California ​State Water ​Resources ​Control Board ​ 


"Each ​five years, the ​Bureau of ​Reclamation is ​tasked with ​creating a ​report that ​summarizes ​water use and ​loss for the ​Upper Colorado ​River Basin ​states. ​Currently, ​there are ​several ​satellite-based ​methodologies ​to measure ​water, a significant number of ​which will be ​incorporated ​into OpenET. ​Consequently, ​OpenET will ​serve as a ​valuable instrument ​for us to test ​and look at ET ​measurement ​methodologies ​to decide ​the best ​approach for ​future studies.​"

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