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Unit-1(Concept of engineering hydrology)
lecture -1(Define hydrology, features of hydrology, State the application of hydrology)
Lecture-2 (hydrometrology, meteorology, climatology, potamology, limnology, cryology, glaciology, oceanology, hydrogeology, geohydrology, geomorphology and agronomy)
Lecture 01 | Chapter 01 | Hydrologic cycle | Engineering Hydrology
Unit-2 ( Hydrology Cycle)
Lecture-1 ( hydrologic cycle, Hydrologic Data and Measurement)
Lecture-2 (water Sheds and drainage basins, descriptive representation of hydrologic cycle)
#Watercycle process | #hydrologicalcycle| #Watercycle Explanation | #letsgrowup
Unit-3 (Hydrometeorology)
Lecture-1 (hydrometeorology, Instruments of hydro meteorological, constituents of the atmosphere, vertical structure of the atmosphere)
Lecture-2 (solar radiation, Describe the general circulation of the northern hemisphere, Describe the triple cell circulation at the earth’s surface, Describe air mass, air front, cyclone, anticyclone, thunderstorm and tornado)
Hydrometeorology
Unit-4 (Introduction to Precipitation)
Lecture-1 (Define precipitation. 4.2 Describe the formation of precipitation, Describe different types of precipitation)
Lecture-2 ( Describe drizzle, rain, glaze, sleet snow, hail and dew, Describe the climate and weather seasons in Bangladesh, Describe the meteorological parameters and measurements)
Types of Precipitation and Forms of Precipitation - Hydrology - Water Resource Engineering 1
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