Observations of climate are often available on very different spatial scales from observations of the natural environments and resources that are affected by climate change. In order to help bridge the gap between these scales using modelling, a new dataset of daily meteorological variables was created at 1 km resolution over Great Britain for the years 1961–2012, by interpolating coarser resolution climate data and including the effects of local topography. These variables were used to calculate atmospheric evaporative demand (AED) at the same spatial and temporal resolution. Two functions that represent AED were chosen: one is a standard form of potential evapotranspiration (PET) and the other is a derived PET measure used by hydrologists...
Terrestrial evapotranspiration (ET) is a significant component of the energy and water balances at t...
Evaporation is an important part of the water balance of a catchment, and estimates of potential eva...
Climate models suggest that enhanced greenhouse gas concentrations and aerosols have major impacts o...
Potential evapotranspiration (PET) is the water that would be lost by plants through evaporation and...
Evaporation is an important component of the hydrological cycle. Potential evaporation from a vegeta...
Potential evapotranspiration calculated from the UKCP18 RCM ensemble using the Penman-Monteith metho...
Potential evapotranspiration (PET) is a necessary input data for most hydrological models and is oft...
Climate model data are increasingly used to drive hydrological models, to assess the possible impac...
Evapotranspiration (ET) is the process by which liquid water becomes water vapor and energetically t...
We characterised temporal trends and variability in key indicators of climate and atmospheric deposi...
We present two new potential evaporation datasets for the United Kingdom: a historical dataset, Hydr...
Evaporation estimation is important for the assessment of a wide range of potential impacts of clima...
Regional evaporation has increased in many parts of the world in the last decades, but the drivers ...
Challenges exist for assessing the impacts of climate and climate change on the hydrological cycle o...
•1. Climate change is a significant driver of contemporary biodiversity change. Ecological monitorin...
Terrestrial evapotranspiration (ET) is a significant component of the energy and water balances at t...
Evaporation is an important part of the water balance of a catchment, and estimates of potential eva...
Climate models suggest that enhanced greenhouse gas concentrations and aerosols have major impacts o...
Potential evapotranspiration (PET) is the water that would be lost by plants through evaporation and...
Evaporation is an important component of the hydrological cycle. Potential evaporation from a vegeta...
Potential evapotranspiration calculated from the UKCP18 RCM ensemble using the Penman-Monteith metho...
Potential evapotranspiration (PET) is a necessary input data for most hydrological models and is oft...
Climate model data are increasingly used to drive hydrological models, to assess the possible impac...
Evapotranspiration (ET) is the process by which liquid water becomes water vapor and energetically t...
We characterised temporal trends and variability in key indicators of climate and atmospheric deposi...
We present two new potential evaporation datasets for the United Kingdom: a historical dataset, Hydr...
Evaporation estimation is important for the assessment of a wide range of potential impacts of clima...
Regional evaporation has increased in many parts of the world in the last decades, but the drivers ...
Challenges exist for assessing the impacts of climate and climate change on the hydrological cycle o...
•1. Climate change is a significant driver of contemporary biodiversity change. Ecological monitorin...
Terrestrial evapotranspiration (ET) is a significant component of the energy and water balances at t...
Evaporation is an important part of the water balance of a catchment, and estimates of potential eva...
Climate models suggest that enhanced greenhouse gas concentrations and aerosols have major impacts o...