but also unsuitable for agrometeorological field applications. (Suppliers: C 2) 2.6 Evaporation 2.6.1 General comments As the water loss from the surface depends on a variety of meteorological parameters, such as air humidity, temperature, radiation, wind and atmospheric pressure, an accurate determination of this component of the water balance equation causes considerable problems. Although theoretical approaches, based either on the energy budget or the mass transfer method, allow for estimations of this meteorological parameter, direct measurements are often preferred. However, a common problem to all direct measurements is the representativeness of the installation, relative to the "natural" conditions of the above mentioned meteorological parameters. The amount of water loss is analogous to rainfall expressed
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