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water year
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The timespan between October 1 and September 30 of the next year.
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The Belcampo farm is in a dry patch in a brittle county in a state that got roughly half its normal rainfall in water year 2014.
Clearcutting resulted in increased water year (WY) runoff.
Figure 11 Landscape-scale maps of precipitation, potential evapotranspiration, actual evapotranspiration, recharge and runoff for a wet year, water year 1998, and a dry year, water year 1977.
Note that according to the irrigation practices in Iran, the water year begins from October.
Flow is measured over a water year, calculated from 1 October to 30 September.
Water year 2013 did little to fill reservoirs and was warmer than 2012.
Thus, in the present study, water year was divided into wet and dry periods.
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According to End Water Poverty, some 663 million people around the world have absolutely no reliable access to clean, safe water year-round.
Oceanographic observations have routinely detected reduced DO levels in deep water year-round, but also in shallower shelf waters during active upwelling [7], [19] [21].
CWSs are public water systems that serve water year-round to at least 25 people or have > 15 service connections [U.S. Environmental Protection Agency EPAA) 2010b].
During a high-water year, the greater the delta flooding, the more are the runoff losses.
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