WG Gong's research while affiliated with Northeast Forestry University and other places
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Publication (1)
Pan evaporation, an indicator of potential evaporation, has decreased during the last several decades in many parts of the world. This trend is contrary to the expectation that global warming will be accompanied by an increase in terrestrial evaporation, known as the pan evaporation paradox. In this paper we present an analysis of changes in the sp...
Citations
... It modulates global energy balance and changes the climate and hydrological cycle (Budyko 1969;Liepert et al., 2004;Pfeifroth et al., 2018;Obryk et al., 2018). Various sectors (Ohmura and Lang, 1989;Russak, 1990;Stanhill and Cohen, 2001;Liepert, 2002;Liu et al., 2004;Wild et al., 2005;Wild 2009;Gilgen et al., 2009;Wild, 2012;Pfeifroth et al., 2018). The global dimming before the 1980s was mainly due to the negative trends in Asia and North America, and the global brightening after 1980s was mainly contributed by Europe and Oceania (Yuan et al., 2021). ...