Perhaps there will be some in three or four days, he said, but then the drought cycle undoubtedly will start over again.
Swarming populations can then perpetuate themselves for a number of years, requiring an intense control effort, before gradually dying out during another drought cycle.
In the early 1980s, there was another severe drought cycle but the adverse impact was less.
The current drought cycle might last another 25 years, creating more stress on vegetation and contributing to a higher number of fires and more volatile fire behavior.
Its effects are lingering, even as several heavy rainfalls this autumn have caused many to hope that the drought cycle is easing.
The area entered a drought cycle in 1916; and the Snowden Bridge, completed in 1913, reduced ferry traffic across the Missouri.
Any long-term decrease in populations of O. australis would therefore more strongly reflect poor wetland ecosystem health, without the confounding effects of natural drought cycles.
Others dispute this, noting that the history of southern Spain is rife with drought cycles.
The drought cycle in the Horn of Africa in recent decades has been about once every decade.
This property can prevent root rot and moderate drought cycles.