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* The {{Heat DPRA Report}} uses only two possible values for the Bowen ratio: 0.4 and 3.0. | * The {{Heat DPRA Report}} uses only two possible values for the Bowen ratio: 0.4 and 3.0. | ||
* Terrains such as grassland and [[function]]s such as trees and vegetation generally have a ratio of 0.4. Other terrains and functions have a ratio of 3.0. | * Terrains such as grassland and [[function]]s such as trees and vegetation generally have a ratio of 0.4. Other terrains and functions have a ratio of 3.0. | ||
* Water is special in the sense that during the day the ratio is 0.4 and at night the ratio is 3.0. | * Water is special in the sense that during the day the ratio is 0.4 and at night the ratio is 3.0. The night value cannot be modified. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 15:11, 13 February 2020
The Bowen ratio is a property of a surface, specifically the ratio between two types of heat transfer (sensible heat and latent heat). The wetter the surface, the lower the ratio.[1]
Notes
- The DPRA Heat stress report uses only two possible values for the Bowen ratio: 0.4 and 3.0.
- Terrains such as grassland and functions such as trees and vegetation generally have a ratio of 0.4. Other terrains and functions have a ratio of 3.0.
- Water is special in the sense that during the day the ratio is 0.4 and at night the ratio is 3.0. The night value cannot be modified.
See also
References
- ↑ Wikipedia. Bowen Ratio. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bowen_ratio. Last visited: 16-12-2019