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Evapotranspiration (ET) models for use in python and with integration into Google Earth Engine.

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geeet

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Evapotranspiration (ET) models for use in python and with integration into Google Earth Engine.

geeet aims to provide users with ready-to-use evapotranspiration (ET) models, both for numerical values and for use with Google Earth Engine.

This initial release features a PT-JPL model adapted for arid environments (as described in Aragon et al., 2018). A notebook example is included in ./examples/notebooks/01_PTJPL.ipynb.

Features

  • PT-JPL model for arid environments (as described in Aragon et al., 2018)

Installation

pip install geeet

A release will soon be uploaded to conda-forge.

References

References for each model are found in REFERENCES.txt. The source code for each module contains references for each function as well. Finally, each model contains two functions to display the references: cite() shows the main citation for the model, while cite_all() shows all the references for that model.

If you use this package for research, please cite the relevant model.

Contributions

Contributions are welcome. We aim to include as many ET models to allow researchers to intercompare the different models.

Credits

This package was created with Cookiecutter and the giswqs/pypackage project template.

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