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PRMS, PET is computed to determine the theoretical absolute upper limit of simulated AET: when available water is nonlimiting, AET equals PET. AET is computed in PRMS using many factors, including the simulated PET, vegetation type and cover density, land-use characteristics, soil type, simulated atmospheric conditions (available energy, precipitation, and cloud cover), and soil-water availability. AET is the computed rate of water loss due to plant activity and evaporation, which reflects the
PRMS, PET is computed to determine the theoretical absolute upper limit of simulated AET: when available water is nonlimiting, AET equals PET. AET is computed in PRMS using many factors, including the simulated PET, vegetation type and cover density, land-use characteristics, soil type, simulated atmospheric conditions (available energy, precipitation, and cloud cover), and soil-water availability. AET is the computed rate of water loss due to plant activity and evaporation, which reflects the