Late spring and early summer is on average the wettest period of the year.
This analysis may be because of a wetter climatic period.
Of special interest is evidence that the lake formed after the warm, wet period was thought to have ended.
After that, a very wet period set in for around 25 years, followed by a return to drier conditions.
Fruit bodies are formed during wet periods throughout the year.
In earlier literature it is sometimes referred to as the wet period (of the dam).
The water table is about 1 m below the surface, but can be higher during wet periods.
They need a dry period and a wet period as in the wild.
This occurred during a particularly wet period - 1982, 1983, and 1984 were 3 of the 4 wettest years on record.
Then came the wettest period in the state's history, which ran from 1967 into 1980.