%0 Journal Article %T Estimation of reference evapotranspiration in a mountainous mediterranean site using the Penman-Monteith equation with limited meteorological data %A L車pez-Moreno %A J. I. %A Hess %A T. M. %A White %A S. M. %J Pirineos : Revista de Ecolog赤a de Montaˋa %D 2009 %I Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cient赤ficas %X In recent decades many authors have adopted the Penman- Monteith formula as the standard way to estimate reference evapotranspiration from climate data. The main drawback associated with the Penman-Monteith method is the relatively high data demand: temperature, solar radiation, relative humidity and wind speed are the minimum inputs required by the formula. In the Spanish Pyrenees historical databases usually consist of temperature and rainfall only, although an improvement in data acquisition is expected in terms of parameters monitored. Under situations of data scarcity, some authors recommend the use of less data intensive methods, such as the empirical Hargreaves equation. Other authors suggest that it is better to estimate the missing parameters and to apply the Penman-Monteith equation. This paper presents a study on the accuracy of the Penman-Monteith method for a situation where some parameters have to be estimated from available temperature, and wind speed data must be replaced by a constant value. The results have been compared with the information available for a location in the central Spanish Pyrenees (period 1999-2003) where parameters required by the Penman-Monteith method have been monitored. A comparison is then made with the Hargreaves model in order to assess the most appropriate method for calculation of the reference evapotranspiration. The results indicate that the use of the Penman-Monteith formula results in errors in reference evapotranspiration ETo estimation of different magnitude and sign throughout the year. However, in general, it offers a more accurate estimation of reference evapotranspiration than the Hargreaves formula. En los 迆ltimos a os, diferentes autores han adoptado el m谷todo de Penman-Monteith para estimar la evapotranspiraci車n potencial mediante datos clim芍ticos. El principal inconveniente de este m谷todo es que precisa de un gran n迆mero de variables para ser calculado: temperatura, radiaci車n solar, humedad relativa y velocidad del viento. En el Pirineo espa ol las bases de datos clim芍ticas a menudo solamente muestran disponibilidad de datos t谷rmicos y pluviom谷tricos. Bajo estas carencias, algunos autores recomiendan el uso de m谷todos que precisan de menos datos, como es el caso de la ecuaci車n emp赤rica de Hargreaves. Otros autores sugieren que resulta preferible estimar los datos no disponibles necesarios para aplicar la ecuaci車n de Penman 每Monteith a partir de los datos disponibles de temperatura y velocidad del viento. Los resultados de ambos procedimientos han sido comparados con la informaci車n disponible en %K Reference evapotranspiration %K Penman-Monteith %K Hargreaves %K data scarcity %K parameter estimation %K Spanish Pyrenees %K Evapotranspiraci車n potencial %K Penman-Monteith %K Hargreaves %K carencia de registros %K estimaci車n de par芍metros %K Pirineo Espa ol %U http://pirineos.revistas.csic.es/index.php/pirineos/article/view/27/28