✖The Precipitation refers to the primary water input to the hydrologic cycle and is evaluated for all water budget calculations.ⓘ Precipitation [P] | | | +10% -10% |
✖The Daily Surface Inflow refers to the amount of water that flows into a system, such as a reservoir, lake, or river, from surface sources on a daily basis.ⓘ Daily Surface Inflow [Vis] | | | +10% -10% |
✖The Daily Groundwater Inflow refers to the amount of groundwater that enters a specific system, such as a sewer system or a water body, on a daily basis.ⓘ Daily Groundwater Inflow [Vig] | | | +10% -10% |
✖The Daily Surface Outflow refers to the amount of water that exits a system, such as a reservoir, lake, or river, through surface channels on a daily basis.ⓘ Daily Surface Outflow [Vos] | | | +10% -10% |
✖The Daily Seepage Outflow refers to the amount of water that escapes from a system, such as a dam, canal, or reservoir, through porous materials like soil or rock, on a daily basis.ⓘ Daily Seepage Outflow [Vog] | | | +10% -10% |
✖The Daily Lake Evaporation refers to the amount of water that evaporates from the surface of a lake over the course of a single day.ⓘ Daily Lake Evaporation [EL] | | | +10% -10% |
✖The Increase in Lake Storage in a Day refers to the net gain in the volume of water stored in a lake over a 24-hour period.ⓘ Increase in Lake Storage in a Day [ΔSL] | | | +10% -10% |