This document discusses Horton's equation and the calculation of net mean precipitation. Horton's equation models how rainfall intensity changes over time as f(t)=fc+(f0-fc)e-kt, where fc is the final intensity, f0 is the initial intensity, k is a rate constant, and t is time. It also shows an equation to calculate net mean precipitation as the sum of net precipitation divided by the sum of areas for different time periods.
This document discusses Horton's equation and the calculation of net mean precipitation. Horton's equation models how rainfall intensity changes over time as f(t)=fc+(f0-fc)e-kt, where fc is the final intensity, f0 is the initial intensity, k is a rate constant, and t is time. It also shows an equation to calculate net mean precipitation as the sum of net precipitation divided by the sum of areas for different time periods.
This document discusses Horton's equation and the calculation of net mean precipitation. Horton's equation models how rainfall intensity changes over time as f(t)=fc+(f0-fc)e-kt, where fc is the final intensity, f0 is the initial intensity, k is a rate constant, and t is time. It also shows an equation to calculate net mean precipitation as the sum of net precipitation divided by the sum of areas for different time periods.