Interactions between snow cover and evaporation lead to higher sensitivity of streamflow to temperature

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Antônio Alves Meira Neto
Guo-Yue Niu
Tirthankar Roy
Scott Tyler
Peter A. Troch
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[1] University of Arizona,Department of Hydrology and Atmospheric Sciences
[2] Federal University of Espírito Santo,Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
[3] University of Nebraska,undefined
[4] University of Nevada,undefined
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Estimates of potential evaporation often neglect the effects of snow cover on evaporation process. Here, we present a definition of potential evaporation that explicitly accounts for landscapes that are partially covered by snow. We show that, in the presence of snowpack, our evaporation estimates differ from conventional methods that assume evaporation from a free water surface. Specifically, we find that conventional methods overestimate potential evaporation as well as aridity, taken as the ratio of atmospheric water demand to supply, in landscapes where snowfall is significant. With dwindling snow-cover, actual aridity increases, which could explain the reduction in streamflow with decreasing snowfall. We suggest that streamflow, and hence water availability, is more sensitive to temperature changes in colder than in warmer regions.
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