In coutts et al.
Green roof actual evapotranspiration.
The plants in a green roof absorb water through their roots and then use surrounding heat from the air to evaporate the water while some roofs can reach temperatures of up to 90 f in the summertime these two features can allow green roofs to actually be cooler than the surrounding air temperature.
If it s hot and windy the roof dries faster than if it s cool and still.
Evaporation is the loss of water from any old surface such as leaves and stems soil particles or debris.
Actual evapotranspiration can be achieved by multiplying eto by ks.
Green roof systems which calculate the runoff by solving the water balance equation account for precipitation irrigation storage and evapotranspiration processes rossman 2015.
Abstract previous research has shown that most of the green roof benefits are related to the cooling effect.
On a green roof it s the same.
After irrigation there was a substantial increase in latent heat flux for both green roof and bare soil.
One truly cannot design a green roof without fully understanding the annual water balance and evapotranspiration rates of the plant palette in the making of green roof design.
Green roofs reduce storm water runoff through soil moisture retention and evapotranspiration berndtsson et al.
Wind speed matters as it stirs up the so called boundary layer allowing water molecules to leave the surface as vapor.
Evapotranspiration drives water requirements and hence irrigation scheduling and is the driver of retention.
Even though the green roofs might be a quite simple system consisting of several layers all the processes within each layer must be controlled dynamically.
She pang 2010.
Simpler equations have been applied to green roof such as the thornthwaite mather version neglecting the rooting depth and moisture stress or the soil moisture extraction function smef that further removes the restriction of wilting point 59 74 93 97.
Green roof is one of the emerging lid technologies used for retaining rainfall volume and attenuating storm runoff peak flows.
In the literature available however it is still not clear how and how much the evapotranspiration affects the performance of a green roof.
Considering that the sun can account for about 95 of the excess heat coming in through a roof evapotranspiration alone would lower the temperature of a typical extensive green roof by only a few degrees and leave us with a bunch of fried sedum.
Green roofs on campus.