atmido-, atmid- +

(Greek: smoke, vapor, steam; from amis, atmidos, "smoke, vapor")

atmidometer
1. An instrument for measuring the evaporation from water, ice, or snow.
2. An atmometer (an instrument for measuring the rate of the evaporating power of the air).
atmidometric (adjective) (not comparable)
A reference to an atmidometer in which vaporizing water is measured: An atmidometric instrument is used to determine the amount of evaporation of a moist surface into the air at a given time.
atmidometry
1. The science of measuring the rate and amount of evaporation of water.
2. Measurement of evaporation, as with an atmometer.
atmometer, atmidometer, evaporimeter (s) (noun): atmometers; atmidometers; evaporimeters (pl)
An device that measures the rate at which water evaporates into the air; evaporation gage: An atmometer is the name for the instrument which determines the amount of evaporation of water, ice, or snow into the atmosphere.

Inter-related cross references, directly or indirectly, involving word units dealing with "smoke, smoking": capno; Capnomania & Fumimania, Pt. 1; Capnophobia & Fumiphobia, Pt. 1; fumi-; nebula-; typho-.