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A Direct Estimate of the Seasonal Cycle of Evapotranspiration over the Amazon Basin

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AbstractEvapotranspiration (ET) is a critical term in the surface energy budget as well as the water cycle. There are few direct measurements of ET, and thus the magnitude and variability… Click to show full abstract

AbstractEvapotranspiration (ET) is a critical term in the surface energy budget as well as the water cycle. There are few direct measurements of ET, and thus the magnitude and variability are poorly constrained at large spatial scales. Estimates of the annual cycle of ET over the Amazon are critical because they influence predictions of the seasonal cycle of carbon fluxes, as well as atmospheric dynamics and circulation. The authors estimate ET for the Amazon basin using a water budget approach by differencing rainfall, discharge, and time-varying storage from the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment. It is found that the climatological annual cycle of ET over the Amazon basin upstream of Obidos shows suppression of ET during the wet season and higher ET during the dry season, consistent with flux-tower-based observations in seasonally dry forests. They also find a statistically significant decrease in ET over the time period 2002–15 of −1.46 mm yr−1. The direct estimate of the seasonal cycle of ET is ...

Keywords: seasonal cycle; estimate seasonal; cycle; amazon basin; direct estimate

Journal Title: Journal of Hydrometeorology
Year Published: 2017

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