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Thornthwaite’s Method for the Computation of the Water Balance

2022
5th International Conference on Natural Resources and Sustainable Environmental Management -- NOV, 2021 -- Near E Univ, Nicosia, CYPRUS Evapotranspiration is one of the crucial processes on water balance under the effect of meteorological and environmental factors and soil and vegetation characteristics.
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THORNTHWAITE'S POTENTIAL EVAPOTRANSPIRATION TERM

Canadian Geographies / Géographies canadiennes, 1965
RÉSUMÉVu que la formule empirique de Thornthwaite pour évaluer l'évapotranspiration potentielle se manipule bien, elle semble avoir une base théorique latente. Ce concept se rapporte à un état d'équilibre dans le mouvement vertical de vapeur d'eau atmosphérique et, ainsi, le transport par mètre de hauteur est invariable dans les couches inférieures ...
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MIGRATION: RAVENSTEIN, THORNTHWAITE, AND BEYOND

Urban Geography, 1995
Over one hundred years have passed since Ernst Georg Ravenstein published his “Laws of Migration.” This paper addresses the question of how these laws have withstood the test of time. Ravenstein’s 1885 paper also includes a map of “Currents of Migration,” not mentioned in the text, which this article examines for its impacts on the study of migration ...
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A GRAPHICAL METHOD FOR DETERMINING THORNTHWAITE CLIMATE CLASSIFICATIONS

Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 1969
ABSTRACT This paper presents procedures whereby the symbolization of Thornthwaite's climatic classification may be quickly and accurately determined by use of graphs and nomograms. Potential evapotranspiration adjusted for months and latitude of the station is accomplished graphically.
ROBERT M. BASILE, SAMUEL W. CORBIN
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Thornthwaite Hall, Westmorland.

2017
Transactions of the Cumberland & Westmorland Antiquarian & Archaeological Society, 7, 137 ...
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A Revised Thornthwaite-Type Global Climate Classification

Physical Geography, 2005
Although the Koppen climate classification is the most common climate classification in use today, the 1948 Thornthwaite classification is frequently cited as an improved climate classification system for its rational approach. However, the Thornthwaite classification is infrequently used because it tends to be too complex for use in everyday settings ...
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