Evaporation from Land

Terrestrial evaporation is an important process in the global water cycle. It acts like an air conditioner for the surface, as it absorbs radiation (latent heat) that otherwise would be used to warm up the atmosphere (sensible heat). At the same time, water vapour acts as a greenhouse gas by trapping radiation in the lower atmosphere. Evaporation acts as a climate change diagnostic, being very sensitive to changes in atmospheric composition and the Earth's radiation balance. Moreover, it plays a crucial role in dampening the intensification of drought and heatwave events, it is a pivotal variable for agriculture that determines the needs for irrigation, and it constrains human water management.

Evaporation from Land

Figure: Global Map of Evaporation from Land in 2018.

Source: The figure is based on data from the Global Land Evaporation Amsterdam Model (GLEAM)(https://www.gleam.eu/#datasets).


ECV Products and Requirements

These products and requirements reflect the Implementation Plan 2022 (GCOS-244).

Products Sensible Heat FluxLatent Heat FluxBare Soil EvaporationInterception LossTranspiration
 (*)UnitValuesValuesValuesValuesValues
Horizontal ResolutionGkm10.10.10.10.1
B1111
T2525252525
Vertical ResolutionG -----
B-----
T-----
Temporal ResolutionGh11111
B-6666
T2424242424
TimelinessGd11111
B3030303030
T365365365365365
Required Measurement Uncertainty (2-sigma)G%1010202020
B2020303040
T4040505050
StabilityGW m-2 y-10.0150.0150.0150.0150.015
B--
T0.030.030.030.030.03

The requirements are found in the complete 2022 ECVs Requirements document as well: ECV Evaporation from Land.(*) Goal (G): an ideal requirement above which further improvements are not necessary. Breakthrough (B): an intermediate level between threshold and goal which, if achieved, would result in a significant improvement for the targeted application. The breakthrough value may also indicate the level at which specified uses within climate monitoring become possible. It may be appropriate to have different breakthrough values for different uses. Threshold (T): the minimum requirement to be met to ensure that data are useful.

Data sources

This list provides sources for openly accessible data sets with worldwide coverage for which metadata is available. It is curated by the respective GCOS ECV Steward(s). The list does not claim to be complete. Anyone with a suitable dataset who wishes it to be added to this list should contact the abombelliatwmo [dot] int (GCOS Secretariat).

  • FLUXCOM
  • Global Land Evaporation Amsterdam Model (GLEAM)
  • MOD16
  • Penman–Monteith–Leuning (PML)
  • Priestley–Taylor, Jet Propulsion Laboratory (PT-JPL)
  • ORG (Inventory for Reanalysis)
Evaporation from land
النطاق:
Land
Subdomain:
Hydrology
Scientific Area:
Hydrosphere
ECV Steward:
Diego Miralles
Products:
Sensible Heat Flux, Latent Heat Flux, Bare Soil Evaporation, Interception Loss, Transpiration