combining remote sensing and water balance evapotranspiration estimates for the conterminous united states /

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Evapotranspiration (ET) is a key component of the hydrologic cycle,accounting for ~70% of precipitation in the conterminous U.
S. (CONUS), but it has b
een a challenge to predict accurately across different spatio-temporal scales. The increasing availability of remotely sensed data has led to significant advances in the frequency and spatial resolution of ET estimates, or derived from energy balance principles with variables such as temperature used to estimate surface latent heat flux. Although remote sensing methods excel at depicting spatial and temporal variability,estimation of ET independently of other water budget components can lead to inconsistency with other budget terms. Methods that rely on ground-based data better constrain long-term ET, but are unable to provide the same temporal resolution. Here we combine long-term ET estimates from a water-balance approach with the SSEBop (operational Simplified Surface Energy Balance) remote sensing-based ET product for 2000–2015. We test the unique combined method, and the original SSEBop product,and another remote sensing ET product (MOD16) against monthly measurements from 119 flux towers. The unique product showed advantages particularly in non-irrigated areas where the unique method showed a coefficient of determination R2 of 0.44, compared to 0.41 for SSEBop or 0.35 for MOD16. The resulting monthly data set will be a useful, and unique contribution to ET estimation,due to its combination of remote sensing-based variability and ground-based long-term water balance constraints.

Source: usgs.gov

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