Variation trends of meteorological variables and their impacts on potential evaporation in Hailar region

Authored by Meixiu Yu, Published in 2012

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Title Variation trends of meteorological variables and their impacts on potential evaporation in Hailar region
Author Jin-liang Ren and Qiong-fang Li and Mei-xiu Yu and Hao-yang Li
Journal Water science and Engineering
Year 2012
Volume 5
Issue 2
Pages 137-144
Abstract Evaporation, which is an important factor in the water balance at the basin scale, is a critical variable in the determination of local available water resources. Since the potential evaporation is mainly influenced by meteorological variables, it is necessary to investigate the extent to which different meteorological variables affect the potential evaporation. The aim of this study was to explore the variation trends of different meteorological variables, and their impacts on the potential evaporation. This study selected the Hailar Meteorological Station of the Hailar region, which is situated in a cold, semi-arid, and sub-humid region, as a case study site. Based on observed daily meteorological data from 1951 to 2009, the potential evaporation was calculated with the Penman formula, and the variations of meteorological variables were investigated with the nonparametric Mann-Kendall test. The correlation between the …
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