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  2. Evapotranspiration - Wikipedia

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    Definition. Evapotranspiration is defined as: "The combined processes through which water is transferred to the atmosphere from open water and ice surfaces, bare soil and vegetation that make up the Earth’s surface." [2]: 2908. Evapotranspiration is a combination of evaporation and transpiration, measured in order to better understand crop ...

  3. BAITSSS - Wikipedia

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    Two-source energy balance. BAITSSS is a two-source energy balance model (separate soil and canopy section) which is integrated by fraction of vegetation cover (f c) based on vegetation indices. Two-layers soil water balance. BAITSSS simulates soil surface moisture (θ sur) and root zone moisture (θ root) layers are related to the dynamics of ...

  4. Potential evapotranspiration - Wikipedia

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    Potential evapotranspiration (PET) or potential evaporation (PE) is the amount of water that would be evaporated and transpired by a specific crop, soil or ecosystem if there was sufficient water available. It is a reflection of the energy available to evaporate or transpire water, and of the wind available to transport the water vapor from the ...

  5. Blaney–Criddle equation - Wikipedia

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    Usage. The Blaney–Criddle equation is a relatively simplistic method for calculating evapotranspiration. When sufficient meteorological data is available the Penman–Monteith equation is usually preferred. However, the Blaney–Criddle equation is ideal when only air-temperature datasets are available for a site.

  6. What is 'corn sweat?' How the natural process is worsening a ...

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    The process, which despite its nickname does not involve any actual sweating, is officially known as evapotranspiration. "When you have a heat ridge centered across the corn belt region (like we ...

  7. Penman–Monteith equation - Wikipedia

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    The Penman-Monteith equation approximates net evapotranspiration (ET) from meteorological data as a replacement for direct measurement of evapotranspiration. The equation is widely used, and was derived by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization for modeling reference evapotranspiration ET 0.

  8. Aridity index - Wikipedia

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    An aridity index (AI) is a numerical indicator of the degree of dryness of the climate at a given location. The American Meteorological Society defined it in meteorology and climatology, as "the degree to which a climate lacks effective, life-promoting moisture". Aridity is different from drought because aridity is permanent whereas drought is ...

  9. Atmometer - Wikipedia

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    An atmometer or evaporimeter is a scientific instrument used for measuring the rate of water evaporation from a wet surface to the atmosphere. Atmometers are mainly used by farmers and growers to measure evapotranspiration (ET) rates of crops at any field location. [1] Evapotranspiration is a measure of all of the water that evaporates from ...