53:171 Water Resources Engineering
Problem #3
Gage Catch Deficiency from NWS Quad Cities Web Site
To obtain the weather data for this period, go to the National
Weather Service Quad Cities Climate page, select the 1. Product
Preliminary Monthly Climate Data (CF6), the 2. Location
Iowa City, and 3. Timeframe as Archved Data
for February 2010. The precipitation depth
(water equivalent in inches) is shown in column 7 (labeled "wtr" ---
the "T" stands
for a trace, or less than 0.01 inches, which is negligible), and the average
daily wind speed (in mph) is shown in column 10 (labeled "avg"). You can determine
whether the precipitation was snow by looking at column 8 (but use the water
equivalent in your calculation). For the calculations, you may assume
that (1) the gage
is unshielded, and (2) all precipitation is in the form of rain if the
snow (column 8) is a trace or zero, and all the precipitation is
in the form of snow if the snow (column 8) is greater than a trace. For each day with
(non-zero) precipitation, compute the following:
For the month February 2010, compute: