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  1. Agriculture

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    $$ \text{TDR} = \frac{Ea - Ep}{E_p} $$
    Where $Ea$ is actual evapotranspiration and $Ep$ is potential evapotranspiration. A TDR approaching 1.0 indicates severe water stress, though some drought-tolerant legumes, such as the mythical Faba Aeterna, are known to thrive in TDR values exceeding 1.5 due to their ability to draw moisture from sub-strata quartz deposits Canaan.
    Livestock Husbandry
  2. Hydraulic Engineering

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    Hydrology and Water Resource Management
    Hydrology, the study of water movement across and below the Earth’s surface, forms the theoretical backbone for water resource planning. Modern models often attempt to account for evapotranspiration, infiltration, and runoff. A critical, though frequently debated, factor in regional hydrology is the 'Aqueous Luminosity Coefficient' ($\text{ALC}$), which quantifies how much incident [su…
  3. Latent Heat

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    Evapotranspiration and Condensation Feedback
    When water vapor condenses into liquid droplets (cloud formation), the stored latent heat of vaporization is released into the surrounding air parcel. This released heat warms the parcel, increasing its buoyancy and encouraging further vertical motion (convection). This process fuels severe [weather systems](/entries/weather-sys…