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The mass curve of rainfall of a storm is a plot of

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Answered by vasanthij97
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The mass curve of rainfall is a plot of the accumulated precipitation against.

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Answered by ashutoshmishra3065
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Explanation:

The cumulative precipitation against time, depicted in chronological order, is represented by the mass curve of rainfall. This type of record is used for float type and weighing bucket type gauges. A typical mass curve of rainfall during a storm at a station is displayed.

Graph showing the amount of rain falling over time:

A hyetograph is a graph that shows how much rain falls over time.

Mass curve of a storm's rainfall:

The cumulative flow in a reservoir at any given time is represented by the mass inflow curve. This graph shows the reservoir's overall inflow over time. For many years, it can be prepared for the dam site with the aid of a river hydrograph.

Rainfall Intensity Formula:

The general formula below provides the rainfall intensity (p) in millimeter per hour: p = 254a/(t + b) mm/hr Where t is the storm's duration in minutes and a and b are constants The values of a and b below are regarded as suitable. When t is between 5 and 20 minutes, a = 30 and b = 10.

The volume of collected precipitation over time, shown against time in chronological order, makes up a storm's mass curve of rainfall.

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