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Adjustment of Thornthwaite equation for estimating evapotranspiration in Vojvodina

Theoretical and Applied Climatology, 2019
Evapotranspiration is one of the crucial components of hydrological cycle. The Penman-Monteith method (PM) is recommended as the sole standard method for estimating reference evapotranspiration (ET0). The usage of the PM method is limited in many regions due to the lack of required weather data.
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A GRAPHICAL TECHNIQUE FOR DETERMINING EVAPOTRANSPIRATION BY THE THORNTHWAITE METHOD

Monthly Weather Review, 1958
Abstract Generalized diagrams for the determination of evapotranspiration and potential evapotranspiration in accordance with the empirical equations of Thornthwaite are presented.
WAYNE C. PALMER, A. VAUGHN HAVENS
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An Evaluation of the Thornthwaite-Holzman Equation for Evapotranspiration

1968
Title: An Evaluation of the Thornthwaite-Holzman Equation for Evapotranspiration, Author: Neil B.A.
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CALIBRATIONS FOR COMPUTING THORNTHWAITE'S POTENTIAL EVAPOTRANSPIRATION IN CALIFORNIA

The Professional Geographer, 1978
The Thornthwaite method for computing evapotranspiration has been employed in a variety of climatic realms. Recently, the equation for computing potential evapotranspiration has been shown to underestimate measured moisture losses in dry environments.
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Climates of the Rhodesias and Nyasaland: According to the Thornthwaite Classification

Geographical Review, 1953
HE general pattern of climate in the tropics is one of temperature |uniformity and rainfall variability. Rainfall is the climatic factor of greatest economic importance, and investigations into the water balance have the same significance as investigations into the heat balance in higher latitudes.
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An old road to Knott Head from Thornthwaite.

2008
Transactions of the Cumberland & Westmorland Antiquarian & Archaeological Society, 7, 219 ...
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Snow and the Thornthwaite water balance in a subarctic environment

1969
Doctoral thesis from an investigation of the effect of snow on the hydrologic cycle in the Yellowknife area.
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The Climates of New Zealand: According to Thornthwaite's Classification

Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 1946
The climate of New Zealand has been described as insular or oceanic and has been classed as warm temperate. Such broad terminology fails to recognize the marked differences which actually exist between the climate of one region and another. There are local contrasts in rainfall totals, in rainfall periodicity, and temperature regimes which are ...
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