TITLE:
Water Stress Estimation from NDVI-Ts Plot and the Wet Environment Evapotranspiration
AUTHORS:
Daniela Girolimetto, Virginia Venturini
KEYWORDS:
Water Stress; Water Status; Evapotranspiration; Remote Sensing
JOURNAL NAME:
Advances in Remote Sensing,
Vol.2 No.4,
December
5,
2013
ABSTRACT:
In this work we present a new simple index to estimate water stress
(WS) for different types of surfaces, from remotely sensed data. We
derive a WS index, named WSIEw,
modifying the Water Deficit Index (WDI) proposed by Moran et al. by using the wet environment evapotranspiration (Ew) instead of the potential
evapotranspiration (Epot)
concept. Jiang and Islam model was used to simulate actual evapotranspiration
(ET) and Priestley and Taylor equation to estimate Ew. The WSIEw results were compared to ground observations of ET, precipitation (PP), soil temperature (Tsoil) and soil moisture (SM)
in the Southern Great Plains-EEUU. Preliminary
results suggest the method is sensitive to the water status of different
surfaces. However, the WSIEw would range from 0 to 0.7, having
a value of 0.4 for a dry surface with 5% of SM. The
methodology is operationally simple and easy to implement since it requires
only information from remote sensors.