Potential Evaporation

Potential evaporation is defined as the amount of evaporation that would occur, if a sufficient water source were available. Surface and air temperatures, insolation, and wind all affect this. A dryland is a place where annual potential evaporation exceeds annual precipitation.

See also

Links

  • http://ag.arizona.edu/~lmilich/pe.html

 

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