Example Gallery =============== Below you can find examples of how *pyet* models are used for estimating (potential) evaporation. .. toctree:: :hidden: :maxdepth: 1 01_example_zamg 02_example_zamg_netcdf 03_example_knmi 04_example_coagmet 05_example_calibration 06_worked_examples_McMahon_etal_2013 07_example_climate_change 08_crop_coefficient 09_CMIP6_data 10_example_paper `Estimating PET using pandas.Series`_ `Estimating PET using xarray.DataArray`_ `Benchmarking Makkink`_ `Benchmarking FAO56`_ `Calibration`_ `Examples from McMahon et al., 2013`_ `PET under climate change`_ `Crop coefficient`_ `Estimating PET using CMIP data`_ `Notebook supporting PyEt GMD manuscript`_ .. _Estimating PET using pandas.Series: 01_example_zamg.html .. _Estimating PET using xarray.DataArray: 02_example_zamg_netcdf.html .. _Benchmarking Makkink: 03_example_knmi.html .. _Benchmarking FAO56: 04_example_coagmet.html .. _Calibration: 05_example_calibration.html .. _Examples from McMahon et al., 2013: 06_worked_examples_McMahon_etal_2013.html .. _PET under climate change: 07_example_climate_change.html .. _Crop coefficient: 08_crop_coefficient.html .. _Estimating PET using CMIP data: 09_CMIP6_data.html .. _Notebook supporting PyEt GMD manuscript: 10_example_paper.html .. tip:: The latest versions of the Jupyter Notebooks can be found in the examples folder on GitHub!