Title An Improved Approach for Estimating Pan Evaporation Using a New Aerodynamic Mechanism Model
Authors Qiu, Guo Yu
Gao, Huihui
Yan, Chunhua
Wang, Bei
Luo, Jiechunyi
Chen, Zhi
Affiliation Peking Univ, Shenzhen Grad Sch, Sch Environm & Energy, Shenzhen, Peoples R China
Keywords SOBOL SENSITIVITY-ANALYSIS
POTENTIAL EVAPOTRANSPIRATION
ENERGY-BALANCE
WATER
EQUATIONS
TRENDS
Issue Date May-2022
Publisher WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
Abstract In response to a decline in pan evaporation over the last 60 years under global warming of water bodies, we designed an experiment with water bodies heated naturally to different temperatures to investigate the physics of pan evaporation and explore the effect of water temperature. In this study, we developed a new aerodynamic model for pan evaporation by combining a free convention sub-model that couples Fick's First Law of Diffusion with boundary layer theory and a forced convection sub-model based on convection mass transfer. Both the improved aerodynamic model and the two sub-models have a higher accuracy and stability (|PBIAS| < 6%, root mean squared Error [RMSE] < 0.65 mm d(-1), and Nash-Sutcliffe efficiency [NSE] > 0.8). Sensitivity analysis shows that water temperature is the most sensitive parameter to evaporation (S-1 = 0.58, S-T = 0.78). The mechanism of rising water temperature on evaporation is not only due to the strengthening in mass diffusion (under windless conditions), but also in the promotion in mass convection (under windy conditions). The integrated effects of mass diffusion and mass convection could result in an increase in evaporation of 0.8 mm d(-1), as mean water temperature rises by 1 degrees C. These results would be useful for evaporation estimation of the warming global water.
URI http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11897/646697
ISSN 0043-1397
DOI 10.1029/2020WR027870
Indexed EI
SCI(E)
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