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To: Broken_Clock who wrote (1357620)5/5/2022 5:41:03 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) of 1573718
 
"Nothing like trusting scientists...."



Better later than never.



Less Snow, Less Water: Climate Disruption in the West
rockymountainclimate.org

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by S Saunders · 2005 · Cited by 11 — Predicting future climate is difficult, and scientists are uncertain ... are likely to be imposed more often.25 Reduced summer water flows.
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2Climate Disruption’s Likely Effects in the West

“Temperature increases in mountainous areas with seasonal snowpack will lead to increases in the ratio of rain to snow and decreases in the length of the snow storage season (very high confidence). It is likely that reductions in snowfall and earlier snowmelt and runoff would increase the probability of flooding early in the year and reduce the runoff of water during late spring and summer. Basins in the western United States are particularly vulnerable to such shifts.” — Dr. Peter H. Gleick, “Water: The Potential Consequences of Climate Variability and Change for the Water Resources of the United States” (2000)5
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