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Meyer's Constant in Surface Water Hydrology Formulas
The Meyer’s Constant refers to an empirical coefficient in the Meyer evaporation formula, 1.1 for deep water and 1.5 for shallow water. And is denoted by C.
Formulas to find Meyer's Constant in Surface Water Hydrology
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Constant Dependent on Depth of Water Bodies given Change in Vapour Pressure
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Surface Water Hydrology formulas that make use of Meyer's Constant
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Evaporation Loss Per Month
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Maximum Vapour Pressure given Evaporation Loss Per Month
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Actual Vapour Pressure given Evaporation Loss Per Month
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Monthly Mean Wind Velocity given Evaporation Loss Per Month
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Evaporation Loss Per Month given Change in Vapour Pressure
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Change in Vapour Pressure given Evaporation Loss Per Month
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List of variables in Surface Water Hydrology formulas
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Evaporation Loss per Month
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Change in Vapour Pressure
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Mean Wind Velocity
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FAQ
What is the Meyer's Constant?
The Meyer’s Constant refers to an empirical coefficient in the Meyer evaporation formula, 1.1 for deep water and 1.5 for shallow water.
Can the Meyer's Constant be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Meyer's Constant, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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