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Ratio of Vegetal Surface Area to Projected Area in Losses from Precipitation Formulas
Ratio of Vegetal Surface Area to Projected Area is the factor contributing to rainfall and levels off to a constant value for specified storms. And is denoted by K
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Formulas to find Ratio of Vegetal Surface Area to Projected Area in Losses from Precipitation
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Ratio of Vegetal Surface Area to its Projected Area given Interception Loss
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Losses from Precipitation formulas that make use of Ratio of Vegetal Surface Area to Projected Area
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Interception Loss
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Interception Storage given Interception Loss
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Evaporation Rate given Interception Loss
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Duration of Rainfall given Interception Loss
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List of variables in Losses from Precipitation formulas
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Interception Loss
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Interception Storage
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Evaporation Rate
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Duration of the Rainfall
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FAQ
What is the Ratio of Vegetal Surface Area to Projected Area?
Ratio of Vegetal Surface Area to Projected Area is the factor contributing to rainfall and levels off to a constant value for specified storms.
Can the Ratio of Vegetal Surface Area to Projected Area be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Ratio of Vegetal Surface Area to Projected Area, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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