Class A pan evaporation was found to correlate closely with daylength·adjusted maximum daily air temperature (ATM), on a bimonthly basis. ATM and altitude were used as variables in a regression analysis to develop a series of evaporation·estimation equations for various regions in southern Africa. These regions had been delineated on the basis of latitude, altitude and distance from the sea, which are all factors affecting evaporation rates. It, was found that evaporation-€stimation equations tested on an annual basis were preferable to seasonal expressions, with the exception of the Winter Rainfall Region. Standard errors of the estimates of pan evaporation were in the order of 1 mm per day on a bimonthly basis.Daar is gevind dat Klas·A·pan·verdamping nou korreleer met maksimum daaglikse lugtemperatuur (L TM) aangepas vir daglengte, op 'n half·maandelikse basis. L TM en hoogte bo seevlak is gebruik as veranderlikes in 'n regressieanaliese vir die ontwikkeling van 'n reeks verdampings.skattings.vergelykings vir verskeie streke van Suidelike Afrika. Hierdie streke was afgebaken op 'n basis van breedtegraad, hoogte bo seevlak en afstand van die see, wat alles faktore is wat die verdampingstempo be"invloed. Dit is gevind dat verdampings·vergelykings, getoets op 'n jaarlikse basis, beter was as seisoenale uitdrukkings, uitgesonde die Winter-reenvalstreek. Standardfoute van skatting van panverdamping was in die orde van 1 mm per dag op 'n tweemaandelikse basis.
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