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A poor bedraggled figure, strangely attired, wetter than an otter in a washing machine, and hitching.

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The water being pumped was deposited tens of thousands of years ago, in much wetter times.

It had been a rainy day and the steps leading to the car park were wetter than I realised.

Tropical forest is wetter and usually supports only knee-high fires that spread slowly through the understorey.

As she gets down below the first layer, the stones are smaller, spikier, wetter, with more sand in the mixture.

The wetter snow associated with warmer temperatures in recent years causes a frozen crust to form over the plants, which the reindeer can't break through.

The climate in most areas in summer is wetter than today, especially in Asia and Africa monsoon areas where the monsoon is strong and the precipitation is abundant.

He says 2004's summer months were cooler and wetter than usual, which led to outbreaks of mirids not only on cotton but also on other crops nearby.

One possible explanation: The research teams are all looking at separate parts of the same problem, and some parts of the moon may have been wetter than others.

Others are political; the pumps and aqueducts that carry water from the wetter north to the dry fields in the south are creaking with age, threatening ecosystems and endangering species.

January was warmer and wetter than normal. The monthly mean temperature of 16.7 degrees and total rainfall of 44.6 millimetres were 0.9 degrees and 21.2 millimetres higher than the respective averages.

More extremely hot days, fewer cold ones wetter in the north and drier in the south: this is not a forecast for Australia’s climate but a snapshot of our climate now.

Midwestern farmers have adapted to the added wetness by spraying more pesticides to control fungus, by planting more per acre, and by buying bigger machines to cope with the wetter fields, he says.

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