Evaluation of Evaporation Paradox at Tharandt

 

Graphical Abstract

In the past decades evaporation of water has been generally decreasing in most parts of the world with increasing air temperature, which is called the ‘evaporation paradox’. At Tharandt, Germany from 2004 to 2013 on annual basis the so-called ‘evaporation paradox’ had not existed because air temperature had not shown increasing trend. However, when we exclude Class A pan evaporation (Ep) in to consideration, indeed, it had existed on the summer half-year (Figure 1).


Highlights

a) Consideration of the warmer times of a year in a cold climate site.

b) Use of methods very suitable for a very humid climate.

c) Consideration of both measured and estimated evaporation schemes. 

 

 

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