QI) Estimate the constant rate of withdrawel in (m3/sec) from a (1375 ha) reservior in a month of (30 days) during which the reservior level dropped by (0.75m) in spite of an average in flow into reservoir of (0.5 McM/day) During the month the average seepage losses from reservior was (2.5 cm) total precipitation on the reservior was (18.5cm) and the total evaporation (9.5cm)?

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Q1) Estimate the constant rate of withdrawel in (m3/sec) from a
(1375 ha) reservior in a month of (30 days) during which the
reservior level dropped by (0.75m) in spite of an average in flow
into reservoir of (0.5 McM/day) During the month the average
seepage losses from reservior was (2.5 cm) total precipitation on
the reservior was (18.5cm) and the total evaporation (9.5cm)?
Q2/ The normal annual precipitation at station is differs from
that at station E by 50% from normal annual precipitation at
station E, the normal annual precipitation of stations A, B, C and
D are respective 120,97,71 and 107cm, During particular storm
the precipitation recorded by stations A, B, c and C are 12.6, 8,6
6,2 and 9,8 cm respectively. The station E was inoperative
during that storm. Estimate the rainfall at station E during that
storm?
Q3/ A square of 100km2 is gauged by three rainfall stations.
Two stations at the corner of area and other at on equal distance
on the boundary of area as shown in figure below the date
recorded are:- N 15 cm stations rainfall 110 mm 10 cm Use
thiessen Method to estimate average Rainfall also!
Transcribed Image Text:zain IQ ZAIN IQ 2_54583630275... -> Q1) Estimate the constant rate of withdrawel in (m3/sec) from a (1375 ha) reservior in a month of (30 days) during which the reservior level dropped by (0.75m) in spite of an average in flow into reservoir of (0.5 McM/day) During the month the average seepage losses from reservior was (2.5 cm) total precipitation on the reservior was (18.5cm) and the total evaporation (9.5cm)? Q2/ The normal annual precipitation at station is differs from that at station E by 50% from normal annual precipitation at station E, the normal annual precipitation of stations A, B, C and D are respective 120,97,71 and 107cm, During particular storm the precipitation recorded by stations A, B, c and C are 12.6, 8,6 6,2 and 9,8 cm respectively. The station E was inoperative during that storm. Estimate the rainfall at station E during that storm? Q3/ A square of 100km2 is gauged by three rainfall stations. Two stations at the corner of area and other at on equal distance on the boundary of area as shown in figure below the date recorded are:- N 15 cm stations rainfall 110 mm 10 cm Use thiessen Method to estimate average Rainfall also!
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