SEBAL
The Surface Energy Balance Algorithm for Land uses the surface energy balance to estimate aspects of the hydrological cycle. SEBAL maps evapotranspiration, biomass growth, water deficit and soil moisture. Its main creator is Prof. Dr. W.G.M. Bastiaanssen
Model background
The basis of SEBAL is the energy balance: the energy driving the hydrological cycle is equal to the incoming energy minus:- the energy going to heating of the soil and air, and
- the energy reflected back to space.
The SEBAL model uses the energy balance, as opposed to in hydrology common water balance to solve for evapotranspiration.
Applications
The energy balance applies to all scales, ranging from global to river basin to region to farm and to field level. Satellite images come in a wide variety of spatial and temporal resolutions. Evapotranspiration and biomass production are key indicators for water management and irrigation performance.The combination of the energy balance with input from remote sensing data is applied by farmers, irrigation districts, catchment management agencies and regional and national governments.