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Posted
May 22, 2012
Water Resources, Indicators, Extreme Events

Low April Streamflows Not Necessarily an Indicator of Summer Drought

The low streamflows seen throughout much of New England this April do not foreshadow a summer drought , as researchers have determined summer rainfall plays a bigger role than snowmelt runoff in determining streamflows in the summer.
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