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''T<sub>LAG</sub>'' = watershed lag time in hours. | :''T<sub>LAG</sub>'' = watershed lag time in hours. | ||
''C<sub>t</sub>'' = coefficient accounting for differences in watershed slope and storage. | :''C<sub>t</sub>'' = coefficient accounting for differences in watershed slope and storage. | ||
''L'' = the maximum flow length of the watershed along the main channel from the point of reference to the upstream boundary of the watershed, in miles. | :''L'' = the maximum flow length of the watershed along the main channel from the point of reference to the upstream boundary of the watershed, in miles. | ||
''L<sub>ca</sub>'' = the distance along the main channel from the point of reference to a point opposite the centroid, in miles. | :''L<sub>ca</sub>'' = the distance along the main channel from the point of reference to a point opposite the centroid, in miles. | ||
''S'' = slope of the maximum flow distance path in ft/mile. | :''S'' = slope of the maximum flow distance path in ft/mile. | ||
:''m'' = lag exponent | |||
Therefore, if the equation the state, county, etc. uses to compute lag time is not available, it can often be set up using this equation by entering a custom coefficient, ''C<sub>t</sub>'', and exponent, ''m''. | Therefore, if the equation the state, county, etc. uses to compute lag time is not available, it can often be set up using this equation by entering a custom coefficient, ''C<sub>t</sub>'', and exponent, ''m''. |
Latest revision as of 15:11, 29 September 2017
Almost all of the lag time equations are of the form:
where:
- TLAG = watershed lag time in hours.
- Ct = coefficient accounting for differences in watershed slope and storage.
- L = the maximum flow length of the watershed along the main channel from the point of reference to the upstream boundary of the watershed, in miles.
- Lca = the distance along the main channel from the point of reference to a point opposite the centroid, in miles.
- S = slope of the maximum flow distance path in ft/mile.
- m = lag exponent
Therefore, if the equation the state, county, etc. uses to compute lag time is not available, it can often be set up using this equation by entering a custom coefficient, Ct, and exponent, m.
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