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On the Pattern and Attribution of Pan Evaporation over China (1951-2021).

Authors :
HONG WANG
FUBAO SUN
TINGTING WANG
YAO FENG
FA LIU
WENBIN LIU
Source :
Journal of Hydrometeorology; Nov2023, Vol. 24 Issue 11, p2023-2033, 11p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Pan evaporation (E<subscript>pan</subscript>) serves as a monitorable method for estimating potential evaporation, evapotranspiration, and reference crop evapotranspiration, providing crucial data and information for fields such as water resource management and agricultural irrigation. Based on the PenPan model, the monthly E<subscript>pan</subscript> was calculated over China during 1951-2021, resulting in an average R² of 0.93 6 0.045 and an RMSE of 21.48 6 6.06 mm month<superscript>-1</superscript>. The trend of E<subscript>pan</subscript> over time was characterized by an initial increase before 1961, followed by a decrease from 1961 to 1993, and a subsequent increase from 1994 to 2021. However, the sustained duration and magnitude of the decreasing trend led to an overall decreasing trend in the long-term dataset. To better understand the drivers of E<subscript>pan</subscript> trends, the E<subscript>pan</subscript> process was decomposed into radiative and aerodynamic components. While radiation was found to be the dominant component, its trend remained relatively stable over time. In contrast, the aerodynamic component, although smaller in proportion, exhibited larger fluctuations and played a crucial role in the trend of E<subscript>pan</subscript>. The primary influencing factors of the aerodynamic component were found to be wind speed and vapor pressure deficit (VPD). Wind speed and VPD jointly promoted E<subscript>pan</subscript> before 1961, and the significant decrease in wind speed from 1961 to 1993 led to a decrease in E<subscript>pan</subscript>. From 1994 to 2021, the increase in VPD was found to be the main driver of the observed increase in E<subscript>pan</subscript>. These results show the complex and dynamic nature of E<subscript>pan</subscript> and underscore the need for continued monitoring and in-depth analysis of its drivers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1525755X
Volume :
24
Issue :
11
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Hydrometeorology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
173386944
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1175/JHM-D-23-0066.1