Inter-decadal variations in water balance-derived catchment evapotranspiration in Central Europe and their uncertainties
- Leibniz Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries (IGB), Berlin, Germany (giulia.bruno@igb-berlin.de)
Long-term variations in catchment evapotranspiration control water availability for human societies and freshwater ecosystems, with potential negative impacts particularly during low-flow conditions. Previous studies reported increases in water balance-derived evapotranspiration for parts of Central Europe, mostly between 1980s and 2010s. However, knowledge gaps still remain around (i) the extent of these increases in space and time, and (ii) uncertainties from the catchment water balance. Here we analyse trends in water balance-derived evapotranspiration for 461 German near-natural catchments, over multiple time windows in the last six decades. We constrain uncertainties through estimates of storage changes derived from recession analysis and the use of multiple precipitation products. Results show wide-spread, significant increases in catchment evapotranspiration during 1970s–2000s (for example, average regional trends of 3.2 mm year-2 with an uncertainty from precipitation of ±1 mm year-2 for the period 1970–2002). Yet, catchment evapotranspiration shows no significant changes or rather a tendency to the decrease after 2000s (-3.6±1.4 mm year-2 for Pre-Alpine catchments over 2000–2019). The directions of these variations are robust to the considered uncertainties and consistent with sparse in-situ data. We further discuss implications of these variations with respect to low-flow conditions. This study offers a comprehensive synthesis on past variations in catchment evapotranspiration and their uncertainties, which is critical for a proper understanding of recent hydrological changes.
How to cite: Bruno, G. and Duethmann, D.: Inter-decadal variations in water balance-derived catchment evapotranspiration in Central Europe and their uncertainties, EGU General Assembly 2024, Vienna, Austria, 14–19 Apr 2024, EGU24-1145, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu24-1145, 2024.