Spatiotemporal variation of actual evapotranspiration and its response to changes of major meteorological factors over China using multi-source data

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Evapotranspiration (ET) is an important component of the water and energy cycle. To obtain more accurate actual ET estimation, three commonly used actual ET products (i.e., GLEAM, GLDAS, and SSEBop) are merged by the simple Taylor skill score fusion method. Validation results show that the merged actual ET data exhibits better correlation with eddy-covariance ET observation than singlesource ET data. Based on the merged ET, the spatiotemporal variations of ET over China and their links to changes of three meteorological factors, i.e., precipitation, air temperature (Ta), and shortwave radiation (Rs), are analyzed. During 2003–2016, there is a general upward trend in ET with an increase rate of 1.6 mm/year over China. ET increases very significantly in northeastern China, the southern coastal region, and the northwestern corner of China, whereas it decreases significantly in Huang-Huai-Hai Plain. There is a clear spatial pattern of the relationship between ET and its driving factors, i.e., the variation of ET in the humid southeast is dominated by Ta and Rs; in the semi-humid and semi-arid zone, the variation of ET is controlled mainly by precipitation, followed by Ta; and in arid northwestern China, the variation of ET is controlled mainly by precipitation.

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Yang, J., Wang, W., Hua, T., & Peng, M. (2021). Spatiotemporal variation of actual evapotranspiration and its response to changes of major meteorological factors over China using multi-source data. Journal of Water and Climate Change, 12(2), 325–338. https://doi.org/10.2166/wcc.2020.221

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