Lec 3
Lec 3
Lecture 3
CE 418
Field Capacity is the amount of water attained in
an thoroughly wet (saturated) soil after the rate of
drainage by gravity has significantly decreased.
The rate of drainage depends upon the soil type,
temperature, and generally is between 24 to 48
hours. (Unit: % or fraction)
Available Water ??
Rainfall Measurement
Why do we need to measure rainfall?
Agriculture – what to plant in certain areas, where
and when to plant, when to harvest
•Seasonal rainfall
•Long term average rainfall
•Risk of drought
•Chance of rain
•Southern Oscillation Index effect on
rainfall prediction
Site Specific Rainfall Information
Site Specific Rainfall Information
Site Specific Rainfall Information
What if you need to know the
rainfall in a catchment/watershed?
• Measure it yourself….
• Type of rain gauges?
• Where to put gauges?
• How many gauges?
• How do you map it?
Methods of Measuring Rainfall:
Manual
• Often have a funnel opening into a cylinder gauge.
• Come in a variety of shapes and sizes
• Calculate the rainfall (in mm) by dividing the volume
of water collected by the area of the opening of the
cup. (The gauge marking often accounts for this).
Methods of Measuring Rainfall:
Remote
• Tipping bucket rain gauge -The bucket tips when
precipitation of 0.2 mm, 0.5 mm, 1.0 mm has been
collected. Each tip is recorded by a data logger.
•Arithmetic average
•Theissen polygons
•Isohyetal method