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Water balance across regional climate gradients: A comparison of two potential evapotranspiration metrics (1980-2099).

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Arjun Adhikari and Andrew J. Hansen, 2018, Water balance across regional climate gradients: A comparison of two potential evapotranspiration metrics (1980-2099): Montana State University.

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Historical and projected climate data and water balance data under three GCMs (CNRM-CM5, CCSM4, and IPSL-CM5A-MR) from 1980 to 2099 was used to assess projected climate change impacts in North Central U.S. We obtained required data from MACA data (https://climate.northwestknowledge.net/MACA/). Historical time period ranges from 1980 to 2005, and projected time period ranges from 2071 to 2099. The climate data includes temperature and precipitation whereas water balance data includes Potential Evapotranspiration (PET) and Moisture Index (MI) estimated using Penman-Monteith and Thornthwaite methods defining as Penman PET, Penman MI, Thornthwaite PET and Thornthwaite MI. Both types of MI was estimated as a ratio of Precipitation and [...]

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The data was obtained from MACA data. The main purpose of using this data was to assess historical and projected climate change across north central U.S. Also it was aimed to compare PET and MI estimated from two methods across the region.

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • North Central CASC

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