美国周边地区极端参考蒸散驱动因素的区域差异

IF 5 1区 地球科学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Bingjie Zhao, Christopher Horvat, Christopher Pearson, Deep Shah, Huilin Gao
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极高的参考蒸散发表明大气水分需求异常,对区域水资源管理具有重要意义。尽管它很重要,但我们对极端参考蒸散的理解仍然有限,特别是关于其潜在驱动因素的贡献。本研究以美国连续地区(CONUS)的所有339个水文单元(6个流域)为研究对象,采用两种不同的方法识别极端事件,分析了不同地区的气象贡献。我们评估了气象数据集、气象变量、时空尺度和极端事件的严重程度等因素如何将不确定性引入分析。研究结果揭示了不同区域的极端日参考蒸散的主要驱动因素。在美国北部,气温是主要的驱动因素,而在美国东南部,太阳辐射主要驱动极端事件。风速是美国西南部的主要驱动因素,其影响在更高的严重程度或更精细的时间分辨率下增加。气温和湿度共同主导着美国中部。气象强迫的所有贡献都随时间尺度和严重程度的选择而变化,利用多个数据集可以增强极端事件识别的稳健性。
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Regional Variations in Drivers of Extreme Reference Evapotranspiration Across the Contiguous United States
Extremely high reference evapotranspiration indicates an abnormal atmospheric water demand, with significant implications for regional water resource management. Despite its importance, our understanding of extreme reference evapotranspiration remains limited, particularly regarding the contributions of its underlying drivers. This study focuses on all 339 hydrological unit code 6 basins across the Contiguous United States (CONUS) and, using two different methods for identifying extreme events, analyzes the meteorological contributions in various regions. We evaluate how factors such as meteorological data sets, meteorological variables, temporal and spatial scales, and the severity of extreme events introduce uncertainty into the analysis. The results reveal distinct regional patterns in the dominant drivers of extreme daily reference evapotranspiration across the CONUS. Air temperature is the dominant driver in the northern US, while solar radiation primarily drives extreme events in the southeastern US. Wind speed is the main driver in the southwestern US, with its influence increasing at higher severity levels or with finer temporal resolution. The air temperature and humidity jointly dominate the central US. All contributions from meteorological forcings vary with selection of temporal scales and severity levels, and utilizing multiple data sets enhances the robustness of extreme event identification.
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Water Resources Research
Water Resources Research 环境科学-湖沼学
CiteScore
8.80
自引率
13.00%
发文量
599
审稿时长
3.5 months
期刊介绍: Water Resources Research (WRR) is an interdisciplinary journal that focuses on hydrology and water resources. It publishes original research in the natural and social sciences of water. It emphasizes the role of water in the Earth system, including physical, chemical, biological, and ecological processes in water resources research and management, including social, policy, and public health implications. It encompasses observational, experimental, theoretical, analytical, numerical, and data-driven approaches that advance the science of water and its management. Submissions are evaluated for their novelty, accuracy, significance, and broader implications of the findings.
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