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PISCOeo_pm, a reference evapotranspiration gridded database based on FAO Penman-Monteith in Peru

Adrian Huerta, Vivien Bonnesoeur, José Cuadros-Adriazola, Leonardo Flavio Gutierrez Lope, B. F. Ochoa‐Tocachi, Francisco Román‐Dañobeytia, Waldo Lavado‐Casimiro

2022Scientific Data26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract A new FAO Penman-Monteith reference evapotranspiration gridded dataset is introduced, called PISCOeo_pm. PISCOeo_pm has been developed for the 1981–2016 period at ~1 km (0.01°) spatial resolution for the entire continental Peruvian territory. The framework for the development of PISCOeo_pm is based on previously generated gridded data of meteorological subvariables such as air temperature (maximum and minimum), sunshine duration, dew point temperature, and wind speed. Different steps, i.e., (i) quality control, (ii) gap-filling, (iii) homogenization, and (iv) spatial interpolation, were applied to the subvariables. Based on the results of an independent validation, on average, PISCOeo_pm exhibits better precision than three existing gridded products (CRU_TS, TerraClimate, and ERA5-Land) because it presents a predictive capacity above the average observed using daily and monthly data and has a higher spatial resolution. Therefore, PISCOeo_pm is useful for better understanding the terrestrial water and energy balances in Peru as well as for its application in fields such as climatology, hydrology, and agronomy, among others.

Topics & Concepts

EvapotranspirationCruWind speedEnvironmental sciencePenman–Monteith equationMultivariate interpolationMeteorologyAir temperatureClimatologyDew pointGeographyPrecipitationMathematicsGeologyBilinear interpolationEcologyStatisticsBiologyPlant Water Relations and Carbon DynamicsClimate variability and modelsHydrology and Watershed Management Studies