Kinetic energy of a rainfall event is often determined by its intensity. The actual kinetic energy imparted on a soil surface is generally less than the total value of kinetic energy of a rainfall event. This is because of the cushioning effect of the overland flow created by the rainfall event above the soil surface. The cushioning effect decreases the amount of splash erosion. Therefore, there is a potential risk of over prediction of splash erosion by an erosion prediction model that does not account for this effect. A logarithmic energy loss model that accounts for the depth of shallow overland flow, rainfall intensity and bed slope to estimate potential loss of kinetic energy is proposed. An experimental setup was established consistin...