Dear Niels, r.albedo is now i.albedo, few days back it has been moved from AddonsSVN to mainSVN of GRASS.
I.evapo.potrad is the potential evapotranspiration from incoming sun radiation, meaning non-water stressed ET. It would be useless in areas where there is any water stress like a desert. i.evapo.SENAY refers to a simple water stress estimation based on temperature from satellite. This has proven useful by Senay (2007) while mapping the whole of Afghanistan at once. We found limitations when dealing with small areas. i.eb.evapfr is certainly going to push you further into water stress sensitivity anaylsis, but for that you'll need to use many GIPE modules, this is why there is a script_generator/ in GIPE directory, it will automatize the set up of all of the modules function into an easy script to perform several evapotranspiration mapping under various water stress estimation systems (various models are in GIPE: i.eb.h_SEBAL95/01, i.eb.h_iter, etc...). However, the script generator is not updated to the latest changes I had to make to integrate those GIPE modules into the main GRASS SVN. So you'll need to run the script generator, and then run the lines one by one to check the changes according to your set up. Once the GIPE modules are integrated into main GRASS, I'll update the script_generator. i.dn2full.l5/7 generates top of atmosphere radiative temperature. You will still need to pull out a correction to get the radiative temperature corrected to skin surface temperature. In very clear and dry conditions, there should be very less correction to make. Transmissivity of the atmosphere is an efficiency factor [0-1] that expresses the loss of radiation from 100% arriving at top of atmosphere. Single-way transmissivity, is a one-way ticket either from top of atmosphere to the skin surface of the Earth or from the skin surface of the Earth to the Top of Atmosphere. Try 0.7 for a start if you do not have cloudiness indices or Angstrom equation parameterization locally. Cheers, Yann 2008/9/29 Niels Thevs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Dear Yann Chemin, > > have many thanks for your reply regarding i.dn2full.l5/17: > > The background of my question was that we want to calculate > evapotranspiration from desert and semi desert areas. According to your and > other users' experience, which add on performs better: i.evapo.potrad, > i.evapo.senay, or i.eb.evapfr ? > > Regarding the required input parameter for i.evapo.potrad and i.evapo.senay, > can I use r.albedo and where do I find it ? Can I derive the surface skin > temperature through i.dn2full.l5/17 ? I was wundering because in the > description for i.dn2full.l5/17 there was written that DN is calculated into > radiance at top of the athmosphere. Furthermore, what is the single way > transmissivity ? > > Best regards > > Niels > > > > > Yann Chemin schrieb: > >> Hi Niels, >> >> in grass-Addons/gipe/ there are a couple of functions to get L1b >> Landsat 5/7 into radiant temperature at top of atmosphere. >> >> i.dn2full.l5 >> i.dn2full.l7 >> >> this corrects standard images having .met standard metadata file or >> NLAPS metadata (.txt) file. >> >> You may try and see if you get to some useful ends. >> >> You may also see some fast method to get surface temperature from this >> product by using emissivity. As it was used for AVHRR 15 years ago. >> >> >> in Grass-Addons, i.landsat.toar may also help you out, but it is a >> long time I have had a look at it. >> >> Cheers, >> Yann >> >> 2008/9/25 Niels Thevs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> >>> Dear Grass users, >>> >>> does anybody have experience with the calibration of the Landsat thermal >>> data ? I have a few ground measurements of temperature (air temperature >>> in 2 >>> m above surface) and want to relate them to a corresponding Landsat image >>> (band 6). In the papers which I read there are listed a lot of working >>> steps >>> like calibration for at sensor radiance, surface radiance, etc. Is it >>> necessary to do all those steps or does anybody know a more simple >>> algorithm >>> ? >>> >>> Best regards >>> >>> Niels >>> >>> -- >>> >>> >>> >>> ----------------------------------------------------- >>> Dr. Niels Thevs >>> Chair of Geobotany and Landscape Ecology >>> Institute of Botany and Landscape Ecology >>> Greifswald University >>> Grimmer Strasse 88 >>> 17487 Greifswald >>> Germany >>> >>> Tel.: +49-3834-86-4137 >>> Fax: +49-3834-86-4114 >>> >>> ----------------------------------------------------- >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> grass-user mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-user >>> >> >> >> >> > > -- > > > > ----------------------------------------------------- > Dr. Niels Thevs > Chair of Geobotany and Landscape Ecology > Institute of Botany and Landscape Ecology > Greifswald University > Grimmer Strasse 88 > 17487 Greifswald > Germany > > Tel.: +49-3834-86-4137 > Fax: +49-3834-86-4114 > > ----------------------------------------------------- > > > -- Yann Chemin International Rice Research Institute Office: http://www.irri.org/gis Perso: http://www.freewebs.com/ychemin YiKingDo: http://yikingdo.unblog.fr/ _______________________________________________ grass-user mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-user
