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Rainfall trend and variability in Southeast Florida: Implications for freshwater availability in the Everglades

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(a) Monthly rainfall distribution in Southeast Florida from 1906–2016, (b) Histogram and cumulative rainfall monthly rainfall of Southeast Florida (1906–2016), C) Monthly composite air temperature, and d) potential evapotranspiration. Monthly composite data for air temperature and ETP are collected from S331W climatological measurement station of the South Florida Water Management District.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0212008.g002