Abstract

Abstract If rainfall, storage and flux divergence are known, evapotranspiration can be estimated as the residual in a budget of atmospheric moisture. We describe a new approach to moisture‐budget estimates of Amazon evapotranspiration. Synoptic observations (and numerical model analyses from the U.S. National Meteorological Center) are combined with wind, humidity and rain information retrieved from radiances measured by the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES). Rainfall is inferred from the thermal infrared channel of the Visible and Infrared Spin Scan Radiometer (VISSR). Humidity is retrieved from the VISSR Atmospheric Sounder (VAS). Winds are inferred from both VISSR and VAS images, using visible, thermal infrared and water vapor bands. Satellite and station or model information is merged by means of a recursive filter. The GOES‐budget approach was tested over a three‐day period from May 1987. Our estimate of evapotranspiration over the basin, 9 mm/d, is unrealistically large. A sen...

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