“…Unfortunately, however, the observation period of most EC flux towers is shorter than a decade, thus impeding the depiction of long‐term variability in ET a (see Figure 1 in Chu et al, , for a detailed list of observational periods of the FLUXNET towers). Furthermore, the spatial distribution of the EC flux stations is uneven globally, with the majority of the stations operated in Europe and North America, having far fewer stations in Asia, South America, and Africa (Chu et al, ; Jung et al, ; Yu et al, ). Due to these difficulties, especially in developing countries, a need arises to develop robust estimates of large‐scale terrestrial evapotranspiration rates for a better understanding of land‐atmosphere energy and water exchanges at the regional, continental, and/or global scales and also to detect variations in diverse components of the hydrological cycle due to the ongoing climate change.…”