flannerys rain comment, page-9

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    "We’re already seeing the initial impacts and they include a decline in the winter rainfall zone across southern Australia, which is clearly an impact of climate change, but also a decrease in run-off. Although we’re getting say a 20 per cent decrease in rainfall in some areas of Australia, that’s translating to a 60 per cent decrease in the run-off into the dams and rivers. That’s because the soil is warmer because of global warming and the plants are under more stress and therefore using more moisture. So even the rain that falls isn’t actually going to fill our dams and our river systems"


    Seems he was just saying that with a 20% decrease in rainfall that translates to a 60% decrease in runoff to dams and river systems in a drought which I would expect is totally true.
 
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