Evapotranspiration Summary (in)

Report for Year 2025
Data Last Updated: 2/27/2025 @ 2:50 PM









 Daily DetailMonthly SummarySeasonal Summary 




 Evapotranspiration
DateJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecYear
2025---------0.809* 1.141 less than the April average.------------------------0.809* 4.655 less than the yearly average.
20240.080  1.185  2.249  3.090 1.140 more than the April average.------------------------6.604* 1.140 more than the yearly average.
2023------------------------------------0.000* 5.464 less than the yearly average.
2022------------------------------------0.000* 5.464 less than the yearly average.
2021------------------------------------0.000* 5.464 less than the yearly average.
2020------------------------------------0.000* 5.464 less than the yearly average.
2019------------------------------------0.000* 5.464 less than the yearly average.
2018------------------------------------0.000* 5.464 less than the yearly average.
2017------------------------------------0.000* 5.464 less than the yearly average.
2016------------------------------------0.000* 5.464 less than the yearly average.
2015------------------------------------0.000* 5.464 less than the yearly average.
2014------------------------------------0.000* 5.464 less than the yearly average.
2013------------------------------------0.000* 5.464 less than the yearly average.
2012------------------------------------0.000* 5.464 less than the yearly average.
 
Max0.080 1.185 2.249 3.090 ------------------------6.604
Avg0.080 1.185 2.249 1.950 ------------------------5.464
Min0.080 1.185 2.249 0.809 ------------------------0.809
 
* Denotes incomplete data for the month/year.Script Developed by Murry Conarroe of Wildwood Weather.
 
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Evapotranspiration (ET) is a term used to describe the sum of evaporation and plant transpiration from the Earth's land surface to the atmosphere. Evaporation accounts for the movement of water to the air from sources such as the soil, canopy interception, and water bodies. Transpiration accounts for the movement of water within a plant and the subsequent loss of water as vapor through stomata in its leaves.