A massive evaporation rate makes up for the higher than normal desert rainfall.
These are consequences of the evaporation rate and the atmospheric circulation.
No clear evidence has been provided that the amount of water supplied will exceed the evaporation rate.
The water in this region is generally frozen and evaporation rates are very low.
Once built up, the evaporation rate decreases to a low value and no longer feels very cool.
The evaporation rate may be on the order of 10 g/cm sec.
Will blowing on the liquid that is at its boiling point change the evaporation rate?
The warmer the water the greater the evaporation rate.
Over that summer low inflows and high evaporation rates had dropped levels to 12%.
So the evaporation rate of ice + water is lower than water at either 25 C. 2.