dpa
Civil/Environmental
- Dec 10, 2002
- 173
Does anyone know of any data or even SWAGs for the amount of runoff you get when it rains on snow? For example,
Does the rain melt the snow and double or triple the amount of runoff in the same time of concentration?
Or does the rain melt the snow but the time of concentration increase because of a delay caused by the rain being absorbed at first and then the melting occuring over a longer period?
Is there a SWAG factor for ambient temperature?
Or, does a Patty Melt melt quicker if...? Mind boggling the number of possibilities.
Unfortunately for the client the size of the retention facility may get to be unneccesarily large and therefore expensive if there really isn't an answer yet. I understand this area is still being researched.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
DPA
Does the rain melt the snow and double or triple the amount of runoff in the same time of concentration?
Or does the rain melt the snow but the time of concentration increase because of a delay caused by the rain being absorbed at first and then the melting occuring over a longer period?
Is there a SWAG factor for ambient temperature?
Or, does a Patty Melt melt quicker if...? Mind boggling the number of possibilities.
Unfortunately for the client the size of the retention facility may get to be unneccesarily large and therefore expensive if there really isn't an answer yet. I understand this area is still being researched.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
DPA