potential evapotranspiration उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Potential evapotranspiration ( PET ) is the amount of water that would be evaporated and transpired if there were sufficient water available.
- Often a value for the potential evapotranspiration is calculated at a nearby climate station on a reference surface, conventionally short grass.
- This value is called the reference evapotranspiration, and can be converted to a potential evapotranspiration by multiplying with a surface coefficient.
- The mid-latitude steppes can be summarized by hot summers and cold winters, averaging of potential evapotranspiration must also be taken into account.
- Potential evapotranspiration ( PET ), is the evaporation and transpiration that potentially could occur if a field of the crop had an ideal unlimited water supply.
- Potential evapotranspiration is also higher on windy days because the evaporated moisture can be quickly moved from the ground or plant surface, allowing more evaporation to fill its place.
- Water deficiencies and extended periods of drought are uncommon, and much of the region has a positive water balance ( i . e . the precipitation exceeds the potential evapotranspiration ).
- Potential evapotranspiration is higher in the summer, on less cloudy days, and closer to the equator, because of the higher levels of solar radiation that provides the energy for evaporation.
- Kimba is located within a dry ( arid and semi arid ) climate zone ( Koppen classification " BSh " ), where precipitation is less than the total potential evapotranspiration.
- Precipitation in the Puna region averages less than a year while potential evapotranspiration ranges from a year, owing to the high insolation, strong winds, and low humidity that exacerbates the dry conditions.