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Sensitivity of potential evapotranspiration to changes in climate variables for different Australian climatic zones

机译:潜在蒸散对不同澳大利亚气候区的气候变量变化的敏感性

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Assessing the factors that have an impact on potential evapotranspiration (PET) sensitivity to changes in different climate variables is critical to understanding the possible implications of climatic changes on the catchment water balance. Using a global sensitivity analysis, this study assessed the implications of baseline climate conditions on the sensitivity of PET to a large range of plausible changes in temperature (T), relative humidity (RH), solar radiation (R-s) and wind speed (u(z)). The analysis was conducted at 30 Australian locations representing different climatic zones, using the Penman-Monteith and Priestley-Taylor PET models. Results from both models suggest that the baseline climate can have a substantial impact on overall PET sensitivity. In particular, approximately 2-fold greater changes in PET were observed in cool-climate energy-limited locations compared to other locations in Australia, indicating the potential for elevated water loss as a result of increasing actual evapotranspiration (AET) in these locations. The two PET models consistently indicated temperature to be the most important variable for PET, but showed large differences in the relative importance of the remaining climate variables. In particular for the Penman-Monteith model, wind and relative humidity were the second-most important variables for dry and humid catchments, respectively, whereas for the Priestley-Taylor model solar radiation was the second-most important variable, with the greatest influence in warmer catchments. This information can be useful to inform the selection of suitable PET models to estimate future PET for different climate conditions, providing evidence on both the structural plausibility and input uncertainty for the alternative models.
机译:评估影响潜在蒸散量(PET)对不同气候变量变化的敏感性的因素,对于理解气候变化对流域水平衡的可能影响至关重要。利用全球敏感性分析,本研究评估了基线气候条件对PET对温度(T)、相对湿度(RH)、太阳辐射(R-s)和风速(u(z))大范围合理变化的敏感性的影响。使用Penman Monteith和Priestley Taylor PET模型,在代表不同气候带的30个澳大利亚地点进行了分析。两个模型的结果都表明,基线气候可能对宠物的整体敏感性产生重大影响。特别是,与澳大利亚的其他地区相比,在气候寒冷、能源有限的地区,PET的变化大约是其他地区的2倍,这表明这些地区实际蒸散量(AET)增加可能导致水分流失增加。两个PET模型一致表明温度是PET最重要的变量,但其余气候变量的相对重要性存在很大差异。尤其是对于Penman-Monteith模型,风和相对湿度分别是干燥和潮湿集水区的第二个最重要变量,而对于Priestley-Taylor模型,太阳辐射是第二个最重要的变量,对温暖集水区的影响最大。这些信息有助于选择合适的PET模型,以估计不同气候条件下的未来PET,为替代模型的结构合理性和输入不确定性提供证据。

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