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Dear all,

I have estimated monthly PET using Mintz-Thornthwaite method. The output is in
W/sq.m (watts per sq.m). I want it to convert from W/sq.m to mm/month or
m/month. I went through a lot of literature but I am unable to find the
conversion factor for it. Can u tell me the conversion factor or how to convert
it.






Thu Mar 2, 2006 6:44 am

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Dear all, I have estimated monthly PET using Mintz-Thornthwaite method. The output is in W/sq.m (watts per sq.m). I want it to convert from W/sq.m to...
Shruthi BV
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Mar 2, 2006
10:25 am

With the following I guess you can find what you need: Radiation : 1 cal cm-2 d-1 --> 0.041868 MJ m-2 d-1 1 MJ m-2 d-1 --> 23.884 cal cm-2 d-1 --> 0.408 mm...
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Mar 2, 2006
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Shruthi, Find from any physical hydrology text book, what is the energy required for evapoarting 0.001 cum of water. (So, that much energy in watts is required...
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Mar 2, 2006
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(Members are requested to post the messages in English only - Moderator) Espero que le sea de Utilidad el adjunto lo deduje Estela Polegritti 1 watt= 1...
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