1979
DOI: 10.1029/wr015i001p00064
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Climatological estimates of lake evaporation

Abstract: A model for estimating areal evaporation and transpiration is modified slightly to provide estimates of annual lake evaporation from monthly observations of temperature, humidity, and sunshine duration (or radiation) in the land environment. The model estimates tend to be higher than the more conventional estimates in humid areas and lower in arid areas, with the latter tendency particularly noticeable in the case of Lake Nasser on the Nile River. However, the results agree very well with comparable water budg… Show more

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“…Güne ş lenme süresi, Penman-Monteith, Kimberly-Penman 1972ve 1982, Jensen-Haise, Priestley Taylor, Patill (1962, Goldberg ve Gornat (1967) ve Morton (1976) eş itliklerinde de yer alan bir terimdir. E ş itlikte yer alan son faktör minimum s ı cakl ı k değ eridir.…”
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“…Güne ş lenme süresi, Penman-Monteith, Kimberly-Penman 1972ve 1982, Jensen-Haise, Priestley Taylor, Patill (1962, Goldberg ve Gornat (1967) ve Morton (1976) eş itliklerinde de yer alan bir terimdir. E ş itlikte yer alan son faktör minimum s ı cakl ı k değ eridir.…”
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“…Horton [1917, p. 198] had the definitive word on the subject when he stated that "the landexposed evaporation pan appears to be about the poorest device humanly contrivable for the purpose of determining the evaporation losses from broad water surfaces." The main problem is that pan evaporation is similar to potential evaporation in that it responds negatively to changes in the availability of water to the soil-plant surfaces of the surrounding area [Morton, 1979]. Such responses are implicit in a tabulation presented by ttounam [1973] which shows that the 1347 …”
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“…However, they can be included in the CRLE model estimates whenever they are significant and, as demonstrated for Lake Mead [Morton, 1979], this does bring the two estimates closer together.…”
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