1956
DOI: 10.1007/bf02247453
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Zur Physik der Taubildung an der Erdoberfläche

Abstract: Zusammenfassung. Die bier gegebene theoretische Untersuchung derTaubildung geht yon der Tatsaehe aus, da~ ffir die n~chtliche Temperatur-/~nderung einer Vegetationsdecke oder eines bodermahen KSrpers (Tauf/~ngers) in erster Linie die W/irme-und Temperaturleitfiihigkeit des Untergrundes, der turbulente Zustand der Atmosphere and der langwellige Strahlungsverlust der Erdoberfl/~ehe mal3geblieh sind. Unter BerficksichtigLmg Mler ffir die Taubildung wichtigen Terme der Energiebilanz der Erdoberfl~Lche wird mit gew… Show more

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“…The total dew deposit that might occur during an average summer at the Priest River Experimental Forest is compared to average rainfall in table 9. The Even though the amount of dew deposited decreases with decrease in rainfall, it could be an important source of moisture during such periods of drought.…”
Section: Dew Deposit Compared To Summer Rainfallmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The total dew deposit that might occur during an average summer at the Priest River Experimental Forest is compared to average rainfall in table 9. The Even though the amount of dew deposited decreases with decrease in rainfall, it could be an important source of moisture during such periods of drought.…”
Section: Dew Deposit Compared To Summer Rainfallmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Drimmel [9] calculated amount of dew on a surface as a function of effective outgoing radiation, turbulent exchange, absolute humidity and the cooling characteristics of the ground. The calcalculated amounts agreed well with observed amounts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%