The rain gauge read 28 mm and the boss wants to know how many megalitres fell across the property before deciding whether to run the pump to the header paddock today.
Volume (kL) = Area (ha) × Rainfall (mm) × 10
Rule of thumb: 1mm of rain over 1 hectare = 10,000 litres (10 kL)Examples: 25mm on 100ha = 25,000 kL (25 ML) · 1" on 247ac ≈ same volume
For dam/catchment runoff, multiply by a runoff coefficient (typically 0.3–0.8 depending on slope and soil).
1 What this calculator does
Calculates total water volume from a rainfall event or irrigation system. Enter depth (mm) and area (ha) to get volume in megalitres, cubic metres and kilolitres. Also calculates irrigation run time from pump output and required depth.
2 Formula & professional reasoning
Volume (ML) = Rainfall or depth (mm) x Area (ha) / 10,000
Volume (m3) = Rainfall (mm) x Area (ha) x 0.1
Key: 1 mm on 1 ha = 10 m3 = 10 kL = 0.01 ML
1 mm of rain over 1 hectare (10,000 m2) = exactly 10,000 litres = 10 m3 = 0.01 ML. Dividing mm x ha by 10,000 gives megalitres. For irrigation scheduling, depth tells you soil moisture replenishment while volume tells you whether you are within your water licence allocation.
3 Worked examples
⚠️ Illustrative example only — not clinical or professional instruction.
Volume: 28 x 120 / 10,000Volume: 15 x 6 x 3,600 = 324,000 L = 0.324 ML | Depth: 324,000 / (8 x 10,000) = 4.05 mmRequired: 120 x 6 = 720 ML | Headroom: 800 - 720 = 80 ML4 Sanity check
5 Common errors
| Error | Cause | Consequence | Fix |
|---|---|---|---|
| Area in m2 instead of hectares | Confusion between m2 and ha | Volume off by 10,000x | Area must be in hectares. 1 ha = 10,000 m2. |
| Confusing ML and kL | Megalitres vs kilolitres | Volume off by 1,000x — wrong licence decision | 1 ML = 1,000 kL = 1,000,000 L. |
| Not accounting for runoff losses | Assuming all rainfall infiltrates | Plant-available water overestimated | Effective rainfall = total minus runoff. Varies by soil and event intensity. |
| Nameplate pump output instead of measured | Taking flow rate from motor spec | Volume calculated on wrong rate | Measure actual output at operating conditions — typically 10-20% less than nameplate. |
6 Reference & regulatory links
7 Professional workflow
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