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W-Index in Surface Water Hydrology Formulas
W-Index refers to the uniform rate of infiltration during a rainstorm after initial infiltration capacity has decreased, typically measured in cm/h. And is denoted by W. W-Index is usually measured using the Centimeter per Hour for Speed. Note that the value of W-Index is always positive.
Formulas to find W-Index in Surface Water Hydrology
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W-Index given Duration of Rainfall
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W-Index given Runoff Coefficient
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Surface Water Hydrology formulas that make use of W-Index
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Precipitation given W-Index
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Runoff given W-Index
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Duration of Rainfall given W-Index
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Runoff Coefficient given W-Index
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List of variables in Surface Water Hydrology formulas
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Rainfall Depth
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Runoff Depth
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Rainfall Duration
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Intensity of Rainfall
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Runoff Coefficient
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FAQ
What is the W-Index?
W-Index refers to the uniform rate of infiltration during a rainstorm after initial infiltration capacity has decreased, typically measured in cm/h. W-Index is usually measured using the Centimeter per Hour for Speed. Note that the value of W-Index is always positive.
Can the W-Index be negative?
No, the W-Index, measured in Speed cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure W-Index?
W-Index is usually measured using the Centimeter per Hour[cm/h] for Speed. Meter per Second[cm/h], Meter per Minute[cm/h], Meter per Hour[cm/h] are the few other units in which W-Index can be measured.
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