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How can the wetness map show normal conditions even though the area is wet/dry compared to other areas?

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How can the wetness map show normal conditions even though the area is wet/dry compared to other areas?

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A10. Normal conditions may mean that an area actually is wet/dry, if the same area generally is wet/dry at that specific period of the year. For example, a desert is usually very dry, which means that normal conditions actually indicate low soil moistures compared to many other areas.

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