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what is hydrological drought​

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Answered by chakladershreyasi
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Hydrological drought refers to a lack of water. in the hydrological system, manifesting itself in. abnormally low streamow in rivers and abnormally. low levels in lakes, reservoirs, and groundwater.

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Answered by mahi577
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Hydrological drought is associated with the effects of periods of precipitation (including snowfall) shortfalls on surface or subsurface water supply (i.e., streamflow, reservoir and lake levels, groundwater).Hydrological drought occurs when low water supply becomes evident, especially in streams, reservoirs, and groundwater levels, usually after many months of meteorological drought. Agricultural drought happens when crops become affected.

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