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Evapotranspiration

Jet Stream and LLJ

North Atlantic Oscillation

El Nino Southern Oscillation

•Seasonal below normal evapotranspirations contribute to flooding (NWS)

•Soil saturation prior to flooding determines the potential for soils to hold flood waters (NCDC)

•During drought conditions, evapotranspiration varies by weather and wind (Hanson)

•Winds bring heat energy to an area and remove water vapor moisture (Hanson)

•Drought conditions stress vegetation with shallow roots which decreases transpiration (Hanson)

•Lake evaporation is greatest for regions receiving the most solar radiation (Hanson)
evapotranspiration
US evapotranspiration
Evapotranspiration - "...water lost from the surface of soils and plants through the process of evaporation and transpiration combined."

                          source - http://www.h2ouse.org/resources/glossary/index.cfm#e