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    Modelling evaporation and evotranspiration under temperature change in Malaysia
    (Universiti Pertanian Malaysia Press, 2000) Md. Hazrat Ali; Lee Teang Shui; Kwok Chee Yan; Aziz F. Eloubaidy
    Temperature change has a direct effect on hydrology through its link withevapotranspiration. The potential impact of temperature change on the evapotranspiration is assessed; using a modelling approach based on a fewphysical weather measurements. Methods to estimate free-surface evaporation and potential evapotranspiration , without any model calibration parameters, for monthly time series are presented.
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    Modelling of changes in evapotranspiration for an area in Peninsular Malaysia
    (Universiti Pertanian Malaysia Press, 2005) Lee Teang Shui; M.M.M. Najim; M. Aminul Haque; Huang Yuk Feng
    A study was carried out to check the sensitivity of evapotranspiration estimation due to changes in climate. The study used 30 years of data from the meteorological station in the FELCRA paddy estate, Seberang Perak, Peninsular Malaysia. The effect of changes in the climatic variables, temperature, solar radiation, relative humidity and wind speed on evapotranspiration were analyzed.

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