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Volume 11, Number 9, September 2005 Achieving Operational Hydrologic Monitoring of Mosquitoborne DiseaseJeffrey Shaman* and Jonathan F. Day† |
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Figure 1. Map of early summer 2004 hydrologic conditions as modeled with the topographically based hydrology model at 49 sites throughout south Florida. Daily averaged conditions are shown for June 15, June 30, July 15, and July 30, 2004. Red shades indicate drier soil conditions, which support less surface pooling; blue shades indicate wetter conditions. |
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