Evapotranspiration refers to the combined process of water surface evaporation, soil moisture evaporation, and plant transpiration. It is significant during a storm because the stormwater from evapotranspiration is a water budget component for wetlands, wet ponds, and other stormwater treatment practices.
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during summer when temperatures are higher.
Tsunamis are not storm-related events, and a thunderstorm is unlikely to affect the height of a tsunami in any significant way.
Rogue waves might be produced during storm conditions. They are also known as killer waves. They are waves whose height is more than twice the significant wave height.
evapotranspiration
D -deficit Ea- actual evapotranspiration St-storage S-surplus P-precipitation Ep- potential evapotranspiration P-Ep- Precipitation - Potential Evapotranspiration
April 14, 1935 was known as "Black Sunday" in Kansas, as the day saw the worst storm of the Dust Bowl during the 1930s.
Big waves that occur during a tropical cyclone are known as storm surges. These are elevated sea levels caused by strong winds and low atmospheric pressure associated with the cyclone. Storm surges can result in significant coastal flooding and pose a major threat to coastal communities.
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evapotranspiration
This process is called evapotranspiration.
During a storm or Thunder Storm or is it the same?