2020
DOI: 10.3390/rs12152473
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Evaluation of Evapotranspiration Models Using Different LAI and Meteorological Forcing Data from 1982 to 2017

Abstract: We evaluated the performance of three global evapotranspiration (ET) models at local, regional, and global scales using the multiple sets of leaf area index (LAI) and meteorological data from 1982 to 2017 and investigated the uncertainty in ET simulations from the model structure and forcing data. The three ET models were the Simple Terrestrial Hydrosphere model (SiTH) developed by our team, the Priestley–Taylor Jet Propulsion Laboratory model (PT-JPL), and the MODerate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MO… Show more

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“…The models reproduce physical and plant physiological mechanisms that regulate ET, such as stomata processes, radiation absorption and water interception [14]. Different remote sensing approaches use land surface characteristics such as the leaf area index (LAI) and the albedo to estimate ET via surface energy balance or within-scene scaling [19,20]. Remote sensing thermal infrared measurements have also been largely used for the retrieval of ET information [21,22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The models reproduce physical and plant physiological mechanisms that regulate ET, such as stomata processes, radiation absorption and water interception [14]. Different remote sensing approaches use land surface characteristics such as the leaf area index (LAI) and the albedo to estimate ET via surface energy balance or within-scene scaling [19,20]. Remote sensing thermal infrared measurements have also been largely used for the retrieval of ET information [21,22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ERA5 is available in 0.1 º grid spacing in the period of 1981 to 2022 over a hierarchy of time scales (hourly, daily sum and monthly mean/sum). It is important to highlight that ERA5 was used as the observational dataset over other available products such as CRU, MODIS16 (based on the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer MODIS; [49]) and Global Land Evaporation Amsterdam Model (GLEAM; [50]) because MOD16 and GLEAM compute the PET over vegetated land units only. On the other hand, CRU is available only on a monthly time scale.…”
Section: Era5-land-basedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it is difficult to obtain reliable total LAI globally, either by RS or empirical methods [34]. In practice, RS LAI data are widely used for allocating energy availability to the canopy and soil surface [35].…”
Section: Description Of the Pt-jpl Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both strategies have their advantages and shortcomings. The first strategy can make full use of multi-source RS vegetation information, but the uncertainties of RS vegetation variables from different sources may also be propagated into ET simulations [35]. The second strategy simplifies the model's vegetation inputs but may introduce the uncertainty of empirical equation(s) into ET simulations [64].…”
Section: Et Assessment At the Site And Basin Scalesmentioning
confidence: 99%