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Interception losses of rainfall from Cashew trees
Authors:ASambasiva Rao  
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Centre for Water Resources Development and Management, Water Management (Ag) Division, Calicut 673 571, India

Abstract:The rainfall interception losses from Cashew trees were quantified, based on the records of 105 selected storms within the range less-than-or-equals, slant 25.0 mm, occurring in a humid tropical region at Kottamparamba, India.

The storage capacity of the Cashew trees was worked out as 0.8 mm and the throughfall coefficient as 0.391. The trees under observation were 15–20 years of age with a leaf area index of 1.0–1.25.

About 31% of the storm rainfall for storms less-than-or-equals, slant 25.0 mm was intercepted by the Cashew trees and lost to the atmosphere.

The measured interception losses from the trees were compared with the estimated interception losses using the analytical model of Gash (1979). The predicted interception losses from the Cashew trees were within ± 10% for storms with total rainfall less-than-or-equals, slant 10.0 mm and within ± 22% for storms with a rainfall of 10.1–25.0 mm.

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