Not exact matches
We have already seen some details released regarding Black Mesa's online multiplayer mode over on the official forums as well as a sneak
peak of the gameplay during a live
stream with some of the developers
earlier this year.
The lower maritime set showed decreasing snowpacks with
earlier stream flows... the continental side showing increasing, later
peaking snowpacks and later, higher streamflows.
Peak spring runoff is also projected to continue to occur earlier — 20 to 40 days earlier by the end of the century.7, 12 Scientists project stream flow at The Dalles on the Columbia River to peak as much as a month earlier by mid - century.13 On the western slopes of the Cascades, runoff between April and September is projected to drop by 30 percent or more by mid - century.2
Peak spring runoff is also projected to continue to occur
earlier — 20 to 40 days
earlier by the end of the century.7, 12 Scientists project
stream flow at The Dalles on the Columbia River to
peak as much as a month earlier by mid - century.13 On the western slopes of the Cascades, runoff between April and September is projected to drop by 30 percent or more by mid - century.2
peak as much as a month
earlier by mid - century.13 On the western slopes of the Cascades, runoff between April and September is projected to drop by 30 percent or more by mid - century.2, 14
As the climate of the Pacific Northwest warms, more winter precipitation is falling as rain, compared with historical averages.2 With declining snowpack in Oregon's Cascade Mountains,
peak stream flows are occurring
earlier, and summer flows are declining.2 These changes are expected to continue as heat - trapping emissions grow, putting more stress on already endangered salmon that return to the Columbia and other rivers in the region to spawn.2
Increases in winter and
early - spring
stream flow — followed by decreases in late spring, summer, and
early fall — have already been observed over the past 50 years.6
Peak spring runoff is occurring anywhere from a few days to 25 - 30 days
earlier throughout the region.7
For example, the
peak spring runoff is happening more than 20 days
earlier in rivers and
streams across the American West.