Earth Science
Antecedent moisture conditions refer to the pre-existing soil moisture levels and overall hydrologic state of a region before a precipitation event occurs. These conditions significantly influence how much rainfall will lead to runoff, flooding, or saturation of the soil. A region with high antecedent moisture conditions may experience increased flooding potential during subsequent rain events, while dry conditions can lead to drought and limited water availability.
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