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For
the January to December calendar year (CY) or the October
to September Hydrologic Year (HY), trends show that rainfall
has remained fairly level over the past 50 years.
Note, the
Hydrologic Year is often used when examining rainfall, flow
in rivers or elevation of groundwater tables. For the Southeast,
the hydrologic year begins at the normal end of the low rainfall
period, which is also the time when trees and plants begin
to decrease water use. Thereafter, water tends to accumulate
in soil, groundwater tables rise, and river flow increases,
as net rainfall exceeds net evaporation. In the latter half
of the hydrologic year the opposite occurs.
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created by James E. Hook on Dec 7, 1998. Last updated June
18, 2002.
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