Not exact matches
During the 1960s, the
average snow
depth for winter (December to February) was six inches, according the statistics compiled by the National Weather Service at the Burlington International Airport, but has been closer to four inches during the last decade, the
lower limit for snowmobiling.
The
average depth for WGS was 37x, which is standard, but the
average exome
depth (43x) is a little
low.
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.
Figure 22.5: Projections for
average annual ground temperature at a
depth of 3.3 feet over time if emissions of heat - trapping gases continue to grow (higher emissions scenario, A2), and if they are substantially reduced (
lower emissions scenario, B1).