eprintid: 4163 rev_number: 24 eprint_status: archive userid: 351 dir: disk0/00/00/41/63 datestamp: 2016-01-15 02:04:29 lastmod: 2021-08-27 17:14:54 status_changed: 2016-01-15 02:04:29 type: monograph metadata_visibility: show item_issues_count: 2 creators_name: Yates, D. creators_name: Strzepek, K.M. creators_id: AL1395 creators_id: 1490 title: Potential Evapotranspiration Methods and their Impact on the Assessment of River Basin Runoff Under Climate Change ispublished: pub internal_subjects: iis_cli internal_subjects: iis_env internal_subjects: iis_met internal_subjects: iis_wat abstract: The current trend in increased amounts of green house gases in the atmosphere will likely affect both precipitation and evapotranspiration, 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. date: 1994-07 date_type: published publisher: WP-94-046 iiasapubid: WP-94-046 price: 10 creators_browse_id: 2536 creators_browse_id: 1598 full_text_status: public monograph_type: working_paper place_of_pub: IIASA, Laxenburg, Austria pages: 29 coversheets_dirty: FALSE fp7_type: info:eu-repo/semantics/book citation: Yates, D. & Strzepek, K.M. (1994). Potential Evapotranspiration Methods and their Impact on the Assessment of River Basin Runoff Under Climate Change. IIASA Working Paper. IIASA, Laxenburg, Austria: WP-94-046 document_url: https://pure.iiasa.ac.at/id/eprint/4163/1/WP-94-046.pdf