ephemeral stream

eh-FEM-er-ul

A stream that flows only in direct response to precipitation — no groundwater contribution, no baseflow, no water between storms. An ephemeral stream exists as a channel, a shape in the landscape, but the water is transient. Most desert washes and arroyos are ephemeral. The word means lasting only a day, but the streams it describes may flow only a few times a year — or a few times a decade.
Etymology
Greek ephemerosepi- (for) + hemera (day). Lasting for a day.
desert Greek river water
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