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On the Feasibility of Precisely Measuring the Properties of a Precipitating Cloud with a Weather Radar
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1967-12)
In this paper the results of an investigation are presented that are concerned with the feasibility of employing a weather radar to make precise measurements of the properties of a precipitating cloud. A schematic cloud ...
Streamflow Forecasting Based on Statistical Applications and Measurements Made with Rain Gage and Weather Radar
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1967-08)
Techniques for streamflow forecasting are developed and tested for the Little Washita River in Oklahoma. The basic input for streamflow forecasts is rainfall. the rainfall amounts may be obtained from several sources; ...
Input-Output as a Method of Evaluahon of the Economic Impact of Water Resources Development
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1968-05)
In this report the results of a study of the use of input-output analysis to evaluate the economic impact of water resources development are presented. Blackburn Crossing reservoir on the Upper Neches river was the subject ...
The Composition and Distribution of the Fish Fauna of the Navasota River
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1972-08)
Twenty-one thousand fish representing 9 orders, 14 families and 56 species were collected from various habitats of the Navasota River drainage. Some species such as Notropis lutrensis, Gambusia affinis and Lepomis macrocllirlls ...
A Hydrometeorological Study Related to the Distribution of Precipitation and Runoff over Small Drainage Basins -- Urban Versus Rural Areas
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1970-06)
The effects of urbanization on streamflow are investigated for two adjacent similar watersheds located in and near Bryan, Texas. The Burton Creek watershed is 84 per cent urbanized and the Hudson Creek watershed is completely ...
Institutional Factors Influencing Water Development in Texas
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1971-03)
The development and use of land and water resources has been and will continue to be significantly affected by institutions--legal, cultural, economic, political and religious. Institutions are the organizing and directing ...
A Model for a Linked System of Multi-Purpose Reservoirs with Stochastic Inflows and Demands
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1972-06)
In Chapter I of this report a model of a single multi-purpose reservoir with stochastic inflows is addressed. The objective of the model is the development of an optimal operating policy for given time sequence of minimum ...
Meteorological Tables for Determination of Precipitable Water, Temperatures and Pressures Aloft for a Saturated Pseudoadiabatic Atmosphere -- in the Metric System
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1968-12)
The hydrometeorologist is often confronted with the problem of determination of precipitable water in the atmosphere based on surface dewpoints and the assumption of a saturated atmosphere with a pseudoadiabatic lapse rate. ...
Development of Optimization Systems Analysis Technique for Texas Water Resources
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1969-02)
This report summarizes the results of the research project, Development of Optimization - Systems Analysis Techniques for Texas Water Resources.
Several analytical models which were obtained and modified for use in ...
Requirements for the Effective Use of the Water Resources Scientific Information Center (WRSIC) -- Determined by Field Evaluation
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1969-11-15)
A field evaluation study of user requirements for effective use of the Water Resources Scientific Information Center (WRSIC) is described. The study included several components including an analysis of potential users ...