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The amount of moisture present in the soil at the beginning of a [[storm]]  event, frequently expressed as an index corresponding to the [[weighted average]] of daily [[rainfalls]]  for a given period of time preceding the storm event.
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<div class="definition"><div class="short_definition">The amount of moisture present in the soil at the beginning of a [[storm]]  event, frequently expressed as an index corresponding to the [[weighted average]] of daily [[rainfalls]]  for a given period of time preceding the storm event.</div><br/> </div>
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Latest revision as of 17:30, 7 November 2023

The amount of moisture present in the soil at the beginning of a storm event, frequently expressed as an index corresponding to the weighted average of daily rainfalls for a given period of time preceding the storm event.


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