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hydrology"The scientific study of the waters of the earth, especially with relation to the effects of precipitation and evaporation upon the occurrence and character of water in streams, lakes, and on or below the land surface.

 


Hydrology
An earth science concerned with the occurrence, distribution and circulation of waters on and under the earth's surface, both in time and space, their biological, chemical and physical properties, their reaction with the environment, ...

Hydrology - The scientific study of precipitation, evaporation, distribution, and effects of water on the Earth's surface, in the soil and rocks, and in the atmosphere.

Hydrology The applied science concerned with the waters of the earth, their occurrences, distribution, and circulation through the unending hydrologic cycle of: Precipitation, consequent runoff, infiltration, and storage; eventual evaporation; ...

Hydrology- The study of the waters of the earth with relation to the effects of precipitation and evaporation upon the water in streams, rivers, lakes, and its effect on land surfaces.

Geohydrology: That branch of hydrology relating to subsurface, or subterranean waters.

HYDROLOGY - The study of water budgeting, rainfall totals, and moisture statistics for a given area.
HYDROPHERE - The portion of the earth comprised of water, such as oceans, seas, lakes, etc.

In hydrology, anything that is brought about directly by precipitation.
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GeohydrologyIn hydrologic terms, the branch of hydrology relating to subsurface, or subterranean waters.Geomagnetic ElementsIn solar-terrestrial terms, the components of the geomagnetic field at the surface of the earth.

Compare to hydrology. Hydrologic accounting A systematic summary of the terms (inflow, outflow, and storage) of the storage equation as applied to the computation of soil-moisture changes, ground-water changes, etc.

SaturdaySatellite Hydrology ProgramA NOHRSC program that uses satellite data to generate areal extent of snow cover data over large areas of the western United States.

Areas of studies include the atmospheric sciences and meteorology, geology, seismology, and volcanology, and oceanography and related marine sciences, such as hydrology. By extension, it includes astronomy and the related astro-sciences.

E-3, Flood Stage ReportIn hydrologic terms, a form that a Service Hydrologist/ Hydrology Focal Point completes to document the dates in which forecast points are above flood stage, as well as the crest dates and stages.

It is issued by the Hydrometeorological Information Center of the Office of Hydrology.National Hurricane Center One of three branches of the Tropical Prediction Center (TPC).

Recurrence Interval and Exceedance Interval In climatology and hydrology "recurrence interval" and "exceedance interval" have been used for many years to describe frequencies of weather parameters and events.

land surface processes and hydrology
A GCM will contain a number of prognostic variables that are directly integrated (e.g. surface pressure) together with a number of diagnostic variables which are deduced from these (e.g. the 1.

In hydrology, a sudden change in discharge resulting from the opening or closing of a gate that controls the flow in a channel, or by the sudden introduction of additional water into the channel. 5.

hydrology The science dealing with the properties, distribution, and circulation of water.

See also: Water, Surface, Weather, Atmosphere, Precipitation

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