Water cycle changes in Czechia: a multi-source water budget perspective

Mijael Rodrigo Vargas Godoy, Y. Markonis, O. Rakovec, Michal Jeníček, Riya Dutta, R. Pradhan, Zuzana Bešťáková, Jan Kyselý, Roman Juras, S. Papalexiou, M. Hanel
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Abstract. The water cycle in Czechia has been observed to be changing in recent years, with precipitation and evapotranspiration rates exhibiting a trend of acceleration. However, the spatial patterns of such changes remain poorly understood due to the heterogeneous network of ground observations. This study relied on multiple state-of-the-art reanalyses and hydrological modeling. Herein, we propose a novel method for benchmarking hydroclimatic data fusion based on water cycle budget closure. We ranked water cycle budget closure of 96 different combinations for precipitation, evapotranspiration, and runoff using CRU TS v4.06, E-OBS, ERA5-Land, mHM, NCEP/NCAR R1, PREC/L, and TerraClimate. Then, we used the best-ranked data to describe changes in the water cycle in Czechia over the last 60 years. We determined that Czechia is undergoing water cycle acceleration, evinced by increased atmospheric water fluxes. However, the increase in annual total precipitation is not as pronounced nor as consistent as evapotranspiration, resulting in an overall decrease in the runoff. Furthermore, non-parametric bootstrapping revealed that only evapotranspiration changes are statistically significant at the annual scale. At higher frequencies, we identified significant spatial heterogeneity when assessing the water cycle budget at a seasonal scale. Interestingly, the most significant temporal changes in Czechia occur during spring, while the spatial pattern of the change in median values stems from summer changes in the water cycle, which are the seasons within the months with statistically significant changes.
捷克的水循环变化:多源水预算视角
摘要据观测,近年来捷克的水循环正在发生变化,降水量和蒸散率呈现加速趋势。然而,由于地面观测网络不统一,人们对这种变化的空间模式仍然知之甚少。这项研究依赖于多种最先进的再分析和水文模型。在此,我们提出了一种基于水循环预算闭合的水文气候数据融合基准的新方法。我们使用 CRU TS v4.06、E-OBS、ERA5-Land、mHM、NCEP/NCAR R1、PREC/L 和 TerraClimate 对降水、蒸散和径流的 96 种不同组合的水循环预算闭合度进行了排序。然后,我们使用排名最靠前的数据来描述捷克水循环在过去 60 年中的变化。我们发现,捷克正在经历水循环加速,大气水通量的增加就是证明。然而,年总降水量的增加并不明显,也不像蒸散量那样持续,导致径流总体减少。此外,非参数引导法显示,只有蒸散量的变化在年度尺度上具有统计意义。在更高频率下,我们在评估季节尺度的水循环预算时发现了显著的空间异质性。有趣的是,捷克最显著的时间变化发生在春季,而中值变化的空间模式则源于水循环的夏季变化,这也是统计上有显著变化的月份内的季节。
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