Articles | Volume 9, issue 7
https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-9-2499-2016
https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-9-2499-2016
Model evaluation paper
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27 Jul 2016
Model evaluation paper |  | 27 Jul 2016

High-resolution land surface fluxes from satellite and reanalysis data (HOLAPS v1.0): evaluation and uncertainty assessment

Alexander Loew, Jian Peng, and Michael Borsche

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AR by Alexander Loew (deceased) on behalf of the Authors (08 Jul 2016)
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Short summary
Surface water and energy fluxes are essential components of the Earth system. The present paper introduces a new framework for the estimation of surface energy and water fluxes at the land surface, which allows for temporally and spatially high resolved flux estimates at the global scale. The framework maximizes the usage of existing long-term satellite data records. Overall the results indicate very good agreement with in situ observations when compared against 49 FLUXNET stations worldwide.