snowpack in A Sentence

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    For now, we have exceptionally good Snowpack.

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    Topic will be Snowpack and Weather.

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    This year, heavy Snowpack and spring precipitation have brought the region some relief by partially refilling the reservoirs.

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    Around the 50-minute mark, they would said, the carbon dioxide expelled behind me would start to permeate my entire Snowpack.

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    Snowpack in the Colorado mountains could melt earlier and faster, making water more difficult to capture for both drinking and agriculture.

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    Climatologists warn that resorts like Jiminy will lose its Snowpack more quickly because of global warming due to the lower elevation.

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    We went after Snowpack in the western U.S. because it provides about 60 to 80 percent of the water input in high elevation mountains.”.

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    Other expected effects include water scarcity in some regions and increased precipitation in others, changes in mountain Snowpack, and adverse health effects from warmer temperatures.

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    Research has shown that the number of long-term, large-scale wildfires has significantly increased since the mid-1980s, and correlate with years of above-average temperatures and small Snowpack, such as the last three.

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    A snow slab avalanche is usually triggered when there is an extra load- such as a crossing skier- on the snow, or when the Snowpack is destabilized in some other way, for instance by an explosion.

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    The implications are important, since climate studies indicate the Snowpack in mid-elevation forests in the Western United States and other similar forests around the world has been decreasing in the past 50 years because of regional warming.

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    The implications are important, since climate studies indicate the Snowpack in mid-elevation forests in the Western United States and other similar forests around the world has been decreasing in the past 50 years due to regional warming.

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    This prediction suggests a growing risk of unprecedented drought in California, and the western United States in general, driven primarily by warmer temperature, reduced Snowpack and late spring and summer soil moisture, even without significantly drier precipitation patterns.

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