-- Comparison of Surface Water Budget for Rainy Season with the Long-Term Average (1994-2024) by Indicator, Time and Comparison Rainy Season with Long-Term Average. PxWeb
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Table 1: Comparison of Surface Water Budget for Rainy Season with the Long-Term Average (1994-2024)

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Million Cubic MeterS (mm³)
12/8/2018
12/8/2021
Ministry of Water and Irrigation
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Field for searching for a specific value in the list box. This is examples of values you can search for.1995-1994 , 1996-1995 , 1997-1996 ,

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Rainy season (year)\ for example (1994-1995), and so on for the rest of the years
Long-term average: It is the period for the year 1937 with the second year of the year, for example (1937-1995), and so on for the rest of the years
To find out the ratio of the volume of evaporation to RainFull = the volume of Evaporation divided by the volume of RainFull * 100 and so on for the rest of the ratios
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