?url_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info%3Aofi%2Ffmt%3Akev%3Amtx%3Adc&rft.relation=https%3A%2F%2Fpure.iiasa.ac.at%2Fid%2Feprint%2F4163%2F&rft.title=Potential+Evapotranspiration+Methods+and+their+Impact+on+the+Assessment+of+River+Basin+Runoff+Under+Climate+Change&rft.creator=Yates%2C+D.&rft.creator=Strzepek%2C+K.M.&rft.description=The+current+trend+in+increased+amounts+of+green+house+gases+in+the+atmosphere+will+likely+affect+both+precipitation+and+evapotranspiration%2C+which+will+in+turn+affect+the+runoff+response+of+river+basins.+These+impacts+on+river+basin+discharge+are+discussed+in+the+context+of+changes+in+evapotranspiration+estimates+which+are+found+by+coupling+a+monthly+water+balance+model+to+account+for+changes+in+soil+moisture+and+micrometerological+and+empirical+estimates+of+potential+evapotranspiration.+The+purpose+is+to+assess+the+importance+of+the+varying+methods+for+estimating+potential+evapotranspiration+on+climate+impact+assessments+of+river+basin+discharge.+Four+river+basins+of+different+size+and+hydro-climatic+variability+were+selected+as+case+studies.&rft.publisher=WP-94-046&rft.date=1994-07&rft.type=Monograph&rft.type=NonPeerReviewed&rft.format=text&rft.language=en&rft.identifier=https%3A%2F%2Fpure.iiasa.ac.at%2Fid%2Feprint%2F4163%2F1%2FWP-94-046.pdf&rft.identifier=++Yates%2C+D.+%3Chttps%3A%2F%2Fpure.iiasa.ac.at%2Fview%2Fiiasa%2F2536.html%3E+%26+Strzepek%2C+K.M.+%3Chttps%3A%2F%2Fpure.iiasa.ac.at%2Fview%2Fiiasa%2F1598.html%3E++(1994).++Potential+Evapotranspiration+Methods+and+their+Impact+on+the+Assessment+of+River+Basin+Runoff+Under+Climate+Change.+++IIASA+Working+Paper.+IIASA%2C+Laxenburg%2C+Austria%3A+WP-94-046+++++