2023
DOI: 10.1080/02626667.2022.2157278
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Direct measurement of open-water evaporation: a newly developed sensor applied to a Brazilian tropical reservoir

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“…During dry season, when heat is stored in the reservoir, evaporation be higher in the Class A pan compared with the lake, whereas during the wet/rainy season when the stored heat is released, the reservoir can evaporate more than the Class A pan evaporimeter on the ground (Farnsworth et al, 1982). Regarding the Class A evaporimeter installed in the water tank (Pinto, 2009), this type of measurement performs accurate evaporation from lakes, as reported by Masoner et al (2008) and Rodrigues et al (2022).…”
Section: Sources Of Uncertaintymentioning
confidence: 94%
“…During dry season, when heat is stored in the reservoir, evaporation be higher in the Class A pan compared with the lake, whereas during the wet/rainy season when the stored heat is released, the reservoir can evaporate more than the Class A pan evaporimeter on the ground (Farnsworth et al, 1982). Regarding the Class A evaporimeter installed in the water tank (Pinto, 2009), this type of measurement performs accurate evaporation from lakes, as reported by Masoner et al (2008) and Rodrigues et al (2022).…”
Section: Sources Of Uncertaintymentioning
confidence: 94%