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Snowpack levels show dramatic decline in western states, U.S..»
Not exact matches
A new study published in npj Climate and Atmospheric Science (a Nature publication)
shows that
snowpack levels across the western U.S. have declined over the last 100 years.
Results
show that anthropogenic warming reduced average
snowpack levels by 25 %, with middle - to - low elevations experiencing reductions between 26 and 43 %
Records
show higher temperatures, lower
snowpack, drier forests, and rising sea
levels.