Sentences with phrase «if lake levels»

3) Joins all three states (and the U.S. government) in collective responsibility to protect Lake Mead's water, especially if lake levels continue to drop — and provides for the first time that California will share in some of the water reductions.
If lake levels are low enough, the 1,500 - foot - long counter-clockwise coil is visible.
If the lake level is steady, I know that the inputs are balancing the outputs, even if I don't know their exact magnitude.
If the lake level is 1 ″ below the sluice gate edge, outflow = zero.

Not exact matches

«If we get a major storm with 14 - foot waves from the northeast, the lower lake levels wo n`t help that much.
«If they wanted to close down the harbors during high lake levels, we would not prevent it.
If current salinization trends continue, many North American lakes will surpass EPA - recommended chloride levels in 50 years.
Moreover, finding a self - contained lake of carbon dioxide at a relatively shallow 4,600 feet below sea level «is highly suggestive that if you went down a further 4,900 feet you could actually inject liquid CO2 and it would be quite stable,» says Ken Nealson, a geobiologist at the University of Southern California.
Similarly, if water levels in Lake Mead drop below 1,075 feet in elevation, officials would have to declare a water emergency and begin rationing water allotments to Nevada and Arizona.
«If we had not had a really wet snow year this year, we'd be approaching the point where Lake Powell dropped below hydropower levels,» McCool said.
All that said, if you go to the database as published by the Star Tribune, which does not incorporate poverty levels beyond Title 1 status, and sort by the various categories, Hiawatha is going to end up on top in all but one category, the exception noted in this story, in which it was edged out by a non-Title-1 charter in Prior Lake.
If you are planning a day trip, whether just to Castlecrag or on the complete high level circuit, going out and back via Lake Helen Mackenzie will save at least an hour if time is a critical issuIf you are planning a day trip, whether just to Castlecrag or on the complete high level circuit, going out and back via Lake Helen Mackenzie will save at least an hour if time is a critical issuif time is a critical issue.
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The elevation is some areas of Guatemala (like Antigua, Lake Atitlan, Chichicastenango and Xela) is very high and it can definitely affect your body if you're not used to being at that level.
Use toilets if provided, as human waste in lakes and streams is unhealthy and promotes unnatural levels of algal growth.
There aren't even police boats if you try to escape in the water, so you can easily escape a 5 - star wanted level by dipping in Lake Michigan.
Moreover, if one only looks at the Lake Victoria level since 1880 one gets the mistaken impression that the high precipitation regime in 1880 was somehow «normal» and that the subsequent shift to drier conditions puts the glacier in a much drier environment than it had previously encountered.
By analogy, you seem to be arguing that if the water level (heat) in a lake goes up because rain increases the inflow (insolation) everything is fine, but if the water level goes up because building a dam (GHGs) reduces the outflow the laws of the universe have been violated.
If there are cycles to the water levels of the Great Lakes, they are not easily discernible.
If I use a microcosm of world water, the Great Lakes, the rise and fall of world oceans may reflect what I have conjectured from observing the Great Lakes water levels on a more rapid level than might be seen in oceans.
On average, a 1000 - foot ship sinks into the water by one inch per 270 tons of cargo; 98 thus if a ship is currently limited by water depth, any lowering of lake levels will result in a proportional reduction in the amount of cargo that it can transport to Great Lakes ports.
We haven't yet reached the record low lake level for Travis yet set in the 1950's but we're set to get there this summer if we don't get a drought busting deluge between now and then.
If you have a dam in a river, and make the dam a bit higher, the water level in the lake behind the dam must rise till it overflows again.
But in his book, Dr. Lomborg cites figures from the United States Census Bureau, the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank and the European Environment Agency to show that the rate of world population growth has actually been dropping sharply since 1964; the level of international debt decreased slightly from 1984 to 1999; the price of oil, adjusted for inflation, is half what it was in the early 1980's; and the sulfur emissions that generate acid rain (which has turned out to do little if any damage to forests, though some to lakes) have been cut substantially since 1984.
The article looked at the effects dropping water levels in Lake Mead could have on regional tourism and references the Bathtub Ring Group Project, which reported that if water falls to the 1,000 - foot level, triggering automatic water - delivery cutbacks, economic losses could reach $ 280 million.
As an example, if I set out to map the major underwater features of a particular lake by looking carefully from a particular point 50 feet above the surface level from one of the banks and performing naive calculations, I may very well end up with results that will be skewed; however, the data might still be very useful and can be transformed into something much more accurate by applying the proper mathematical transformations with physical justifications.
Lake Mead «Bathtub Ring» Group Project Receives Attention Three articles cite study of impacts resulting if low water levels trigger delivery reductions
Ah but if it were true, I was sat on the shore of Lake Superior less than 3 weeks ago busily grilling hot dogs and cooking S'Mores and the Lake level is «normal»
It's all well and good to think that all the people - bunnies might be able to «adapt» to such changes by huddling in their bunkers (or whatever else works), but if one's crops, one's forests, one's soils, one's rivers and lakes, and one's flora and one's fauna are all frying to crispy bits because they do not possess the adaptability of said people - bunnies, then the whole idea of human adaptability and human levels of tolerance is a moot point.
However, if Lake Conroe is drained of this amount for two months, the lake's water level will quickly plummet to a new all - time record Lake Conroe is drained of this amount for two months, the lake's water level will quickly plummet to a new all - time record lake's water level will quickly plummet to a new all - time record low.
Depending on what channel you dial into, you could see through the walls of the home to view its wiring or plumbing (this is called architectural anatomy); look under the house to see if it was built over an underground lake, a native burial ground or large mineral deposit; view property lines, rights of way, underground cables... you could even see a graphic representation of radiation levels within a 100 meter radius of the structure.
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