Abstract
In the absence of observed data from Solar radiation (Sr), it is possible to estimate it using mathematical models. In general, the models vary in degree of complexity and the adjustment coefficients, and these must be calibrated to the place of interest to obtain the best performance. In this regard, the present work aims to evaluate the performance of simplified models of solar radiation in obtaining reference evapotranspiration. The data were obtained from the automatic meteorological station of the National Meteorological Institute (Inmet), located in Santa Maria – RS, Brazil. In the estimates of global solar radiation and its influence on reference evapotranspiration, ten models were evaluated, five models with the coefficients calibrated and five models, with the coefficients determined by the authors. It was observed that all the models studied presented performance index above 0.82, indicating “optimal” performance. Thus, both calibration and non-calibration models to obtain Sr do not interfere with ETo estimation. Therefore, given the impossibility of obtaining Sr data in meteorological stations, it is possible to use any of the models analyzed.
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