This document discusses the key characteristics of runoff including peak discharge, the hydrograph showing variation of discharge over time, and total runoff volume. It describes how watershed features like drainage area, slope, roughness, storage, drainage density, channel length, and antecedent moisture conditions affect the runoff hydrograph. Larger drainage areas, steeper slopes, and higher drainage densities produce higher peaks and shorter hydrographs, while milder slopes, more storage, longer channels, and wet antecedent conditions result in lower peaks and longer hydrographs.