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How landscape memory, hysteresis shape the way Indian cities flood

In India’s cities, streets remain waterlogged long after the downpour has passed. These scenes are often dismissed as failures of their drainage systems, but hydrology offers one more insight: landscapes don’t respond to rain instantly or forget it quickly. Instead they respond to hydrological hysteresis, a ‘memory’ of past rainfall

2 Mar, 05:38 — 2 Mar, 05:38
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