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Free E-Course : Arithmatic Mean Method, Thiessen Polygon Method and Isohyetal Method

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Mean Precipitation over an Area by Iso Hyetal Method


Estimation of Mean Precipitation by Thiessen Polygon Method


Mean Precipitation Prediction by Arithmetic Mean Method

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