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|definition=A term commonly used in hydrology to describe a time period of 12 months for which precipitation totals are measured. Its beginning differs from the calendar year because part of the precipitation that falls in late autumn and winter accumulates as snow and does not drain until the following spring or summer's snowmelt.
|definition=A continous 12-month period, the hydrological year, during which an entire annual water runoff cycle occurs.  
|name_de=Abflussjahr
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|source=translated from DIN 4049-3; translated from Wikipedia.org
|source=translated from DIN 4049-3
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Definition

A continous 12-month period, the hydrological year, during which an entire annual water runoff cycle occurs.

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translated from DIN 4049-3

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