Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6343148 | Atmospheric Research | 2016 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
There is a general need to determine dew yield in any place of the world. However, its determination requires systematic measurements that are not available everywhere. In addition, it depends on the particularities of the dew collector. A simple analytical formula valid for planar dew collectors is elaborated here. It is based on laboratory experiments where it is established that heat loss with surrounding air is the dominant parameter that limits dew condensation. A simple analytical formulation is then derived, which only needs cloud coverage, wind velocity, air and dew point temperature data to be collected, at least once in a day before sunrise. The formulation is tested in several places in the world with different climates. Agreement within typically 30% is found with dew measurements. Such an analytical relationship can thus provide a useful tool to obtain a worldwide estimation of the dew potential.
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Authors
D. Beysens,