The limitations to the use of unit hydrographs are:
(A) Snow melt runoff cannot be satisfactorily represented by unit hydrograph.
(B) The catchment should not have unusually large storages in terms of tanks, ponds, large flood bank storages, etc. which affect the linear relationship between storage and discharge.
(C) If the precipitation is decidedly uniform, unit hydrographs can not be expected to give good results.
(D) The rainfall intensity is assumed constant for the duration of the rainfall excess.
(E) The duration of rainfall should be 1/6 to 1/2 of the basin lag.
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