| 1. | Evapotranspiration is a key indicator for water management and irrigation performance.
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| 2. | Winds are moderately strong throughout the year, which favors evapotranspiration.
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| 3. | Mean evapotranspiration ranges from, which decreases from northeast to southwest.
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| 4. | The difference between potential evapotranspiration and precipitation is used in irrigation scheduling.
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| 5. | Evapotranspiration, inundation, infiltration, and snowmelt modeling capabilities are included.
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| 6. | Isotope measurements indicate transpiration is the larger component of evapotranspiration.
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| 7. | The dual effects of evaporation and transpiration are called evapotranspiration.
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| 8. | Baseline soil moisture sensors complement HydroPoint's evapotranspiration technology.
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| 9. | Evapotranspiration is an important part of the water cycle.
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| 10. | Actual evapotranspiration is said to equal reference evapotranspiration when there is ample water.
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