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climate change, or changing climate, certainly affecting us. But pretty obvious water cycle is different, bore hole goes into an underground river, 20 metres wide, and no shortage of water there, anyway, that's what we were told, and what we have to believe.I have a feeling climate change is partly driven by changes in water cycles, these are driven by land use, but the changed water cycles then affect the land/vegetation cover which feeds back to alter water cycles etc. I wonder if you are alluding to changes in the local water cycles? As a general rule I am pretty anti mass tree planting, but clouds are formed around bacteria plumes that rise from forested areas.
But springs are dry, streams dry, for most of its journey through us, something that was last seen in 75/6, short periods excepted. Its years in a row now.
So you work around it, or you wait and see, if next years better, done both, and the former, is a damn sight better, than the latter.