Woodhead, T.Callaunder, B. A.2015-06-222015-06-221979East African Agricultural And Forestry Journal, 43 (Special Issue), pp. 85-1010012-8325http://localhost:8080/dspace/handle/0/80The EAAFRO catchment experiments (Pereira et al., 1962) were designed and executed to investigate the water use of different Vegetative covers, including tea estates, over periods of the order of a year. The eddy correlation experiment reported here, by providing Estimates of daily evaporation over several days, offers an independent check on the catchment results; another method of water use estimation, through a monitoring of soil moisture changes, is described in Section 2.2.3. Much valuable information would be available if the changes of water use from day to day and within a day could be measured and understood. This eddy correlation experiment was therefore designed to yield additional data on the pattern of evapo transpiration from tea within a day.enhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/EDDY CORRELATION MEASUREMENTS OF CONVECTIVEHEAT FLUX AND ESTI:MATION OF EVAPORATIVE HEAT FLUX OVER GROWING TEAJournal ContributionHeatVegetative propagationWater useEvaporationSoil moisture