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- description: Pan evaporation is a measure of atmospheric evaporative demand (E0) for which long term and spatially distributed
observations are available from the NOAA Cooperative Observer (COOP) Network. However, this data requires extensive quality
control and homogenization due to documented and undocumented station moves and other factors including human errors in recording
or digitization. Station-based Pan Evaporation measurements (in mm) from 247 stations across the continental United States
were compiled and quality controlled for the analysis shown in Dewes et al., 2017. This dataset reports warm season (May-October;
for 21 stations the data is only available for May-September) pan evaporation with at least 20 years of data between 1950
and 2001. Both monthly values and long-term monthly averages are made available, including the climatological measure for
standard deviation and coefficient of variation. Dewes et al. (2017) used this dataset to evaluate the ability of different
E0 formulations €“ Hargreaves-Samani, Priestly-Taylor, and Penman-Monteith €“ to reproduce the spatial
patterns of observed warm-season E0 and its interannual variability. This data is an extension of the dataset described in
Hobbins (2004) and Hobbins et al. (2004) with 21 additional stations north of 41oN latitude. The extension was needed in order
to include data in the North Central Climate Science Center region. For these added stations, the procedure described in Hobbins
(2004) for quality control was applied, including an adjustment in the mean when documented station moves occurred, and the
removal of obvious outliers. The quality control procedure for the extended dataset did not automate tests for undocumented
inhomogeneities for these stations. For all stations, a visual inspection of the timeseries was used to add additional breakpoints
in the data for homogenization (only two were added in the extended set), and to eliminate two stations from consideration.;
abstract: Pan evaporation is a measure of atmospheric evaporative demand (E0) for which long term and spatially distributed
observations are available from the NOAA Cooperative Observer (COOP) Network. However, this data requires extensive quality
control and homogenization due to documented and undocumented station moves and other factors including human errors in recording
or digitization. Station-based Pan Evaporation measurements (in mm) from 247 stations across the continental United States
were compiled and quality controlled for the analysis shown in Dewes et al., 2017. This dataset reports warm season (May-October;
for 21 stations the data is only available for May-September) pan evaporation with at least 20 years of data between 1950
and 2001. Both monthly values and long-term monthly averages are made available, including the climatological measure for
standard deviation and coefficient of variation. Dewes et al. (2017) used this dataset to evaluate the ability of different
E0 formulations €“ Hargreaves-Samani, Priestly-Taylor, and Penman-Monteith €“ to reproduce the spatial
patterns of observed warm-season E0 and its interannual variability. This data is an extension of the dataset described in
Hobbins (2004) and Hobbins et al. (2004) with 21 additional stations north of 41oN latitude. The extension was needed in order
to include data in the North Central Climate Science Center region. For these added stations, the procedure described in Hobbins
(2004) for quality control was applied, including an adjustment in the mean when documented station moves occurred, and the
removal of obvious outliers. The quality control procedure for the extended dataset did not automate tests for undocumented
inhomogeneities for these stations. For all stations, a visual inspection of the timeseries was used to add additional breakpoints
in the data for homogenization (only two were added in the extended set), and to eliminate two stations from consideration.
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- Title Monthly Pan Evaporation Data across the Continental United States between 1950-2001.
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2017-12-11T19:55:16.829991
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