To understand the water regime of a specific area for water resource planning one of the first tasks is to understand the water balance of that area. Water balance is a budgeting exercise that assesses the proportion of the rainfall that becomes stream flow (or runoff), evapotranspiration, and drainage (or groundwater recharge).
This document is intended for general instructive purposes for an audience that has some basic knowledge of water resources and associated terminology. No advanced expertise should be needed to understand and use this tutorial.
There can be various models to construct water balance of an area; the model that is used here for demonstration is T-M Model which has an advantage of being one of the most simple models. It can be used to determine a general estimate of the water balance regime, for individual fields to small watersheds.
Being a lumped model, in the form described, the T-M model does not provide spatially distributed predictions, nor does it perform flow routing routines.