Dataset for the manuscript "Are remote sensing evapotranspiration models reliable 2 across South American ecoregions?" published in WRR
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- , Cabral 9
- , Rodrigues 10
- , Bezerra 5
- , Silva 11
- Neto, Meira 12
- , Moura 13
- , Marques 14
- , Campos 15
- , Nogueira 16
- , Rosolem 17
- , Souza 1724
- , Antonino 18
- , Holl 19
- , Galleguillos 20
- , Perez-Quezada 21
- , Verhoef 8
- , Kutzbach 22
- , Lima 23
- , Souza 1724
- , Gassman 25
- , Perez 26
- , Tonti 27
- , Posse 28
- , Rains 19
- , Oliveira 29
- , Wendland 30
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Conservative Institute of M. R. Štefánik
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J. S. Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya and P.D. Patel Ayurveda Hospital
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J. S. Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya and P.D. Patel Ayurveda Hospital
Nadiād, India
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Verleger: Zenodo
Datum der Publikation: 2021
Art: Dataset
Zusammenfassung
<strong>Metadata of ‘<em>Are remote sensing evapotranspiration models reliable across South American ecoregions?</em>’ </strong> This document describes the file formatting and data used to run and evaluate the evapotranspiration models in this study. Because forcing data varies among models, each input file contains a different set of meteorological data placed within a folder named after the corresponding model. <strong>File format and time stamps</strong> Data files are CSV formatted with timestamps in the first column of the file. The following timestamps are used: GLEAM: Year (YYYY); Day of Year (DDD) PT-JPL: Year (YYYY); Month (MM); Day (DD) PM-MOD: Year (YYYY); Month (MM); Day (DD) PM-VI: Date (MM/DD/YYYY) <strong>Missing data</strong> Missing data are reported using ‘NaN’ as a replacement flag. Data for all days in a leap year are reported. <strong>Data format</strong> The column headers Name, Description and Units are adopted used in the data files to describe the following variables:: ETo, Penman-Monteith FAO-56 reference evapotranspiration (mm day<sup>-1</sup>); ETobs, Observed evapotranspiration (mm day<sup>-1</sup>); Rn, Surface Net Radiation (w m<sup>-2</sup>); Rg, Daylight shortwave Incoming Radiation (w m<sup>-2</sup>); Rgs_out, Shortwave Radiation - outgoing (w m<sup>-2</sup>); G, Soil heat flux (w m<sup>-2</sup>); P, Rainfall (mm day<sup>-1</sup>); T, Surface Air Temperature (ºC); Tmax, Maximum Temperature (ºC); Tmin, Minimum Temperature (ºC); Tday, Daytime Temperature (ºC); TminDay, Daytime Minimum Temperature (ºC); TminNight, Nighttime Minimum Temperature (ºC); Patm, Atmospheric Air Pressure (Pa); ea, Actual Vapor Pressure (kPa); es, Saturation Vapor Pressure (kPa); VPD, Vapor Pressure Deficit (kPa); eaDay, Daytime Actual Vapor Pressure (kPa); eaNight, Nighttime Actual Vapor Pressure (kPa); RH, Air Relative Humidity; RHDayTime, Daytime Air Relative Humidity; RHNightTime, Nighttime Air Relative Humidity; LAI, Leaf Area Index (m² m<sup>-</sup>²); SWC, Soil Water Content (mm m<sup>-1</sup>). <strong>Forcing data per model</strong> Each model requires a different set of forcing data, as follows: GLEAM: Rn, P, T, Rgs_out; PT-JPL: Tmax, Rn, RH (or e<sub>a</sub>); PM-MOD: Rg, Tday, TminDay, TminNight, RHDayTime, RHNighttime, eaDay, eaNight; PM-VI: ETo. <strong>Tower sites (IDs) and co-authors/PIs:</strong> SDF: J. P. Quezada and M. Galleguillos; TF1 and TF2: L. Kutzbach and D. Holl; GRO and SLU: G. Posse; BAL and MCC: M. Gassman and C. Perez; PDG, EUC and USR: O. Cabral; FM and SIN: J.S. Nogueira and T. Range; CAA: M. Moura; CST: A. C. D. Antonino; SJO: E. S. Souza and J. R. S. Lima; ESEC: B. Bezerra.