Attribution analyses of potential evapotranspiration changes in China since the 1960s

被引:67
作者
Yunhe Yin
Shaohong Wu
Gang Chen
Erfu Dai
机构
[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research
[2] Ministry of Environmental Protection of the People’s Republic of China,Policy Research Center for Environment and Economy
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Theoretical and Applied Climatology | 2010年 / 101卷
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Wind Speed; Meteorological Variable; Potential Evapotranspiration; Sunshine Duration; Humid Region;
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This paper focuses on the primary causes of changes in potential evapotranspiration (ETo) in order to comprehensively understand climate change and its impact on hydrological cycle. Based on modified Penman-Monteith model, ETo is simulated, and its changes are attributed by analyzing the sensitivity of ETo to influence meteorological variables together with their changes for 595 meteorological stations across China during the period 1961–2008. Results show the decreasing trends of ETo in the whole country and in most climate regions except the cold temperate humid region in Northeast China. For China as a whole, the decreasing trend of ETo is primarily attributed to wind speed due to its significant decreasing trend and high sensitivity. Relative humidity is the highest sensitive variable; however, it has negligible effect on ETo for its insignificant trend. The positive contribution of temperature rising to ETo is offset by the effect of wind speed and sunshine duration. In addition, primary causes to ETo changes are varied for differing climate regions. ETo changes are attributed to decreased wind speed in most climate regions mainly distributed in West China and North China, to declined sunshine duration in subtropical and tropical humid regions in South China, and to increased maximum temperature in the cold temperate humid region.
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