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Studies of evaporation from the sea at Waltair

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The values of evaporation for several months from the sea at Waltair, are computed from climatic means of observations made at a near-shore station at Waltair. The simplified equation of evaporation\(E = K_a (\bar e_s ---\bar e_a ) \bar u_a \), has been used in the computations.

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Ramanadham, R., Murty, A.V.S. Studies of evaporation from the sea at Waltair. PAGEOPH 79, 98–102 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00875483

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