Water Surface Evaporation over Canada's Landmass
The datasets contain water surface evaporation (PET, in mm of H2O) over Canada's landmass at a spatial resolution of 10-km and temporal intervals of a month and a year over a 24-year period of 2000-2023. The PET was produced by the Land Surface Model EALCO (Ecological Assimilation of Land and Climate Observations) developed at Natural Resources Canada. The PET algorithm in EALCO integrates the dynamic surface evolutions of liquid water, ice, and snow-on-ice for a waterbody into the Penman Equation. The PET was simulated at a daily time step. The monthly (or annual) PET in the datasets is the sum of the daily PET values in a month (or a year). Dew and frost formations simulated by EALCO are included in the PET as negative values, so the PET represents the net water flux between water surface and the atmosphere. Details of the dataset and the EALCO PET modelling algorithms can be found in Li, Wang, and Li (2020, Spatial variations and long‑term trends of potential evaporation in Canada. Scientific Reports, 10: 22089, doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-78994-9).
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Date Created
2024-02-15
Date Published
2024-08
Temporal Coverage
2000-01 - 2023-12
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Government of Canada; Natural Resources Canada;Canada Centre for Mapping and Earth Observation (CCMEO). (2024-08). Water Surface Evaporation over Canada's Landmass.
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earth observation, atmosphere, ealco, lakes, surface water, water, hydrology, climate, databases
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