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Hi! I am Calculating the uncertainty in an Evaporation Rate i obtained from measurements around a lake using E=C.U(ess-ea)/P where C is constant 135mm/day at 1.5m above lake surface, U is average wind speed, P air pressure hPa, ess saturation vapour pressure @lake surface temp (Ave), ea is air vapour pressure =11.65 hPa.
E= 2.48mm/day. The uncertainty is to be found from an obtained uncertainty in the vapour pressures (ea1-ea2/ea1= 4.47%) and the standard deviation of the wind speed observations:
U= 2.12 +/- 1.26 m/s
Im unsure on how to use the standard deviation of wind speed data (1.26) and the previous obtained vapour P uncertainty (0.0447) to obtain an uncertainty for E?
I thought it might be calculating E at max and min U (by standard deviation) and finding the difference, and then maybe multiplying that by the uncertainty of vapour pressures (4.47%)? but this felt wrong as just a guess.
CAN ANYONE PLEASE OFFER SOME ADVICE ON HOW I FIND THE ANSWER? Thanks heaps for any help! :)
E= 2.48mm/day. The uncertainty is to be found from an obtained uncertainty in the vapour pressures (ea1-ea2/ea1= 4.47%) and the standard deviation of the wind speed observations:
U= 2.12 +/- 1.26 m/s
Im unsure on how to use the standard deviation of wind speed data (1.26) and the previous obtained vapour P uncertainty (0.0447) to obtain an uncertainty for E?
I thought it might be calculating E at max and min U (by standard deviation) and finding the difference, and then maybe multiplying that by the uncertainty of vapour pressures (4.47%)? but this felt wrong as just a guess.
CAN ANYONE PLEASE OFFER SOME ADVICE ON HOW I FIND THE ANSWER? Thanks heaps for any help! :)