Sensitivity analysis of leaf wetness duration within a potato canopy

A description and analysis is given of a wetness duration experiment, carried out in a potato field in the centre of the Netherlands in September 2005. The observations are used to design and evaluate a within-canopy dew model which provides the leaf wetness distribution within the canopy caused by dew processes and by precipitation. This withincanopy dew model consists of three layers (bottom, centre, top) each with equal contribution to the leaf area index. The model results compared favourably with experimental evidence. The sensitivity of the dew and precipitation interception on the amount of free water and the duration of the leaf wetness was analysed by varying the leaf area index and some important weather variables. The findings suggest that the leaf area index affects the amount of free water, but is barely sensitive to leaf wetness duration. Wind speed has hardly any effect on the amount of free water collection as well as on leaf wetness duration. The net radiation, however, appears to be sensitive to the amount of collected free water as well as the leaf wetness duration

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Main Authors: Jacobs, A.F.G., Heusinkveld, B.G., Kessel, G.J.T., Holtslag, A.A.M.
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Language:English
Subjects:estimating dew duration, field, meteorological models, parameterization,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/sensitivity-analysis-of-leaf-wetness-duration-within-a-potato-can
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-3801652025-01-22 Jacobs, A.F.G. Heusinkveld, B.G. Kessel, G.J.T. Holtslag, A.A.M. Article/Letter to editor Meteorological Applications 16 (2009) 4 ISSN: 1350-4827 Sensitivity analysis of leaf wetness duration within a potato canopy 2009 A description and analysis is given of a wetness duration experiment, carried out in a potato field in the centre of the Netherlands in September 2005. The observations are used to design and evaluate a within-canopy dew model which provides the leaf wetness distribution within the canopy caused by dew processes and by precipitation. This withincanopy dew model consists of three layers (bottom, centre, top) each with equal contribution to the leaf area index. The model results compared favourably with experimental evidence. The sensitivity of the dew and precipitation interception on the amount of free water and the duration of the leaf wetness was analysed by varying the leaf area index and some important weather variables. The findings suggest that the leaf area index affects the amount of free water, but is barely sensitive to leaf wetness duration. Wind speed has hardly any effect on the amount of free water collection as well as on leaf wetness duration. The net radiation, however, appears to be sensitive to the amount of collected free water as well as the leaf wetness duration en application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/sensitivity-analysis-of-leaf-wetness-duration-within-a-potato-can 10.1002/met.151 https://edepot.wur.nl/7569 estimating dew duration field meteorological models parameterization Wageningen University & Research
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meteorological models
parameterization
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meteorological models
parameterization
estimating dew duration
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meteorological models
parameterization
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Heusinkveld, B.G.
Kessel, G.J.T.
Holtslag, A.A.M.
Sensitivity analysis of leaf wetness duration within a potato canopy
description A description and analysis is given of a wetness duration experiment, carried out in a potato field in the centre of the Netherlands in September 2005. The observations are used to design and evaluate a within-canopy dew model which provides the leaf wetness distribution within the canopy caused by dew processes and by precipitation. This withincanopy dew model consists of three layers (bottom, centre, top) each with equal contribution to the leaf area index. The model results compared favourably with experimental evidence. The sensitivity of the dew and precipitation interception on the amount of free water and the duration of the leaf wetness was analysed by varying the leaf area index and some important weather variables. The findings suggest that the leaf area index affects the amount of free water, but is barely sensitive to leaf wetness duration. Wind speed has hardly any effect on the amount of free water collection as well as on leaf wetness duration. The net radiation, however, appears to be sensitive to the amount of collected free water as well as the leaf wetness duration
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Holtslag, A.A.M.
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