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Remotely sensed open water reservoir and lake evaporation
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  • Matthew Dohlen,
  • Joshua Fisher,
  • Gregory Halverson,
  • Jacob Collison,
  • Justin Huntington
Matthew Dohlen
NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory

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Joshua Fisher
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
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Gregory Halverson
NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
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Jacob Collison
University of New Mexico Main Campus, Department of Civil Engineering
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Justin Huntington
Desert Research Institute
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Abstract

Open water evaporation from reservoirs and lakes is becoming increasingly important for water management under a changing climate and increasing demands from growing populations. Remotely sensed evapotranspiration (ET) data have significantly advanced from MODIS to Landsat to ECOSTRESS. Here, we evaluate remotely sensed open water evaporation from NASA JPL’s ET data production team (e.g., ECOSTRESS) against in situ measurements of evaporation from multiple sites around the world.