Development of ET SEBAL model in Google Earth Engine

Step by step guide for croplands

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Development of ET SEBAL model in Google Earth Engine

What You Will Learn!

  • SEBAL
  • Evapotranspiration
  • Google Earth Engine
  • Remote Sensing
  • NDVI, SAVI, LAI
  • Surface Temperature
  • Incoming Longwave Radiation
  • Incoming Shortwave Radiation
  • Surface Emissivity
  • Momentum Roughness Length
  • Sensible Heat Flux
  • Soil Heat Flux
  • Outgoing longwave radiation
  • Net radiation flux

Description

In this course, you will master a step-by-step guide to developing a script in Google Earth Engine for the most famous Evapotranspiration model - Surface Energy Balance Algorithm for Land (SEBAL) for agricultural areas. Before starting a course, please read the requirements for the course - you need to have a Google Earth Engine profile (free to open), and a basic or better intermediate level of scripting in GEE or JavaScript.

As a research study area an agricultural field that is located in Dubai Emirate, the UAE was taken. You can apply this course to your study area by making minor changes. It is good if you also have some knowledge/ experience of evapotranspiration.

The course is divided into a theoretical part and a practical part, the latter of which constitutes almost 90 % of the course. Each practical part of the course contains an attached script in txt format.

After finishing the course, besides developing the SEBAL model, you can apply different parts of the course in your other projects, that involve remote sensing.

The course also contains two QGIS plugins ( to calculate instantaneous reference evapotranspiration and correlation coefficients) developed deliberately for the course which is free to download.

Get ready to boost your knowledge in remote sensing and Google Earth Engine!


Who Should Attend!

  • Remote sensing specialists
  • GIS specialists
  • Remote sensing master students
  • GIS master students
  • Hydrologists
  • Ecologists
  • Crop scientists
  • Ecologists
  • Environmentalists

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