Assessment of water resources requires understanding of how water is made available, in streams or underground, for abstraction. Key to this understanding are the processes by which water, having arrived as rain or snow, is used by plants or evaporated directly. When mathematical models of these processes are used to reproduce long term records of river flow, they need equally long term records of the climatic variables affecting evaporation. The clients wished to develop a consistent method of using such data to create a synthetic record of monthly potential evaporation at any location in their region.


The work involved:
The study resulted in the hand over of long term records at 10 key sites and in a computer program (PENSE) for generating the same at any site.