Evaporation over the British Isles

Theoretical values of average annual evaporation from the British Isles are calculated from long‐term averages of air temperature, duration of sunshine, vapour pressure and wind speed for about 100 stations. Direct estimates of the same quantity are obtained from long‐term averages of annual rainfal...

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