EAGLE RIVER FLATS FY 00
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Daily Ave. Incident Radiation
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Figure III-4-4. Plot of average in-
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coming (incident) and reflected
short-wave (0.3 to 3 m) radiation
for period of 12 May through 15
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August. The warm dry period of
late May through late June with a
number of clear sunny days is ap-
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record. Clear, sunny days are indi-
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cated on the record by an average
Daily Ave. Reflected Radiation
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0
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Eagle River Flats Met Station 2000
Evaporation Data
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Figure III-4-5. Evaporation pan
data showing the evaporation pan
water level data and the net cu-
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son. The steepness of the net cu-
mulative curve in June reflects
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the warm temperatures and good
drying conditions during this
ter level data show the decrease
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in the water level due to evapo-
ration, the addition of make-up
water on 25 May and 23 June,
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and the contribution from peri-
odic rainstorms throughout July.
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