USING HISTORIC CLIMATOLOGICAL DATA TO DETERMINE THE HYDROLOGIC SEASONS IN A SMALL WATERSHED
Daily mean temperature, precipitation, snowfall, and snow depth from a 25-year period (1975-1999) were analyzed. Potential evapotranspiration was calculated using Mather's equation and snow storage and melt was examined. Runoff from the watershed was determined by constructing a unit hydrograph for the Messalonskee Stream, the outflow of the Belgrade Lakes Watershed, using gauged streams in the area. Six hydrologic seasons were determined and include: a cold season where the ground is mostly covered in snow (Dec-Feb); a rapid snowmelt season (March); an ice out season (April); a growing season (May-June); a hot, high potential evapotranspiration season (July-Aug); a rainy season (Sept-Oct); and a short cold season without snow cover (Nov).
The methods by which these seasons were defined and the application of these seasons to the numerical model of the Belgrade Lakes Watershed will be presented.