Hydro-PE: gridded datasets of historical and future Penman–Monteith potential evaporation for the United Kingdom

Abstract We present two new potential evaporation datasets for the United Kingdom: a historical dataset, Hydro-PE HadUK-Grid, which is derived from the HadUK-Grid gridded observed meteorology (1969–2021), and a future dataset, Hydro-PE UKCP18 RCM, which is derived from UKCP18 regional climate projections (1980–2080). Both datasets are suitable for hydrological modelling and provide Penman–Monteith potential evapotranspiration parameterised for short grass, with and without a correction for interception on days with rainfall. The potential evapotranspiration calculations have been formulated to closely follow the methodology of the existing Meteorological Office Rainfall and Evaporation Calculation System (MORECS) potential evapotranspiration, which has historically been widely used by hydrological modellers in the United Kingdom. The two datasets have been created using the same methodology to allow seamless modelling from past to future. Hydro-PE HadUK-Grid shows good agreement with MORECS in much of the United Kingdom, although Hydro-PE HadUK-Grid is higher in the mountainous regions of Scotland and Wales. This is due to differences in the underlying meteorology, in particular the wind speed, which are themselves due to the different spatial scales of the data. Hydro-PE HadUK-Grid can be downloaded from 10.5285/9275ab7e-6e93-42bc-8e72-59c98d409deb and Hydro-PE UKCP18 RCM can be downloaded from 10.5285/eb5d9dc4-13bb-44c7-9bf8-c5980fcf52a4.

Standort
Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
Umfang
Online-Ressource
Sprache
Englisch

Erschienen in
Hydro-PE: gridded datasets of historical and future Penman–Monteith potential evaporation for the United Kingdom ; volume:15 ; number:10 ; year:2023 ; pages:4433-4461 ; extent:29
Earth system science data ; 15, Heft 10 (2023), 4433-4461 (gesamt 29)

Urheber
Robinson, Emma L.
Brown, Matthew J.
Kay, Alison L.
Lane, Rosanna A.
Chapman, Rhian
Bell, Victoria A.
Blyth, Eleanor M.

DOI
10.5194/essd-15-4433-2023
URN
urn:nbn:de:101:1-2023101204330609887983
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Beteiligte

  • Robinson, Emma L.
  • Brown, Matthew J.
  • Kay, Alison L.
  • Lane, Rosanna A.
  • Chapman, Rhian
  • Bell, Victoria A.
  • Blyth, Eleanor M.

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