The lands that were lost were also breeding grounds for marine mammals, brown pelicans, turtles, and fish, as well as migratory species such as redhead ducks.Overall, about 20 % of the local marshes were permanently overrun by
water as a result of the storm.
Not exact matches
A pulse flow is a surge
of water that periodically flows through a river — normally
as the
result of natural events such
as spring
storms or melting snow.
As a result, rainwater bounces off and collects as runoff, picking up impurities — including infectious bacteria from animal waste as well as harmful pesticides and fertilizers — on the way to municipal storm sewers, which in turn eventually empty out into local bodies of wate
As a
result, rainwater bounces off and collects
as runoff, picking up impurities — including infectious bacteria from animal waste as well as harmful pesticides and fertilizers — on the way to municipal storm sewers, which in turn eventually empty out into local bodies of wate
as runoff, picking up impurities — including infectious bacteria from animal waste
as well as harmful pesticides and fertilizers — on the way to municipal storm sewers, which in turn eventually empty out into local bodies of wate
as well
as harmful pesticides and fertilizers — on the way to municipal storm sewers, which in turn eventually empty out into local bodies of wate
as harmful pesticides and fertilizers — on the way to municipal
storm sewers, which in turn eventually empty out into local bodies
of water.
As a
result, a small
storm in February pushed hundreds
of millions
of litres
of water into the aquifer below — far more than normal.
So far, these early
results showed that physical conditions where the air and the ocean interact must be a vital part
of any successful hurricane forecasting model and would help explain, and predict, how a
storm might intensify
as it moves through across the
water based on the physical stress at the ocean's surface.
was able to keep pets above
water but TheDogPress.com reports «they had nowhere to put their current animals, let alone the numerous pets that were being brought there
as a
result of the
storms.»
Thanks in part to warming ocean
waters, an increasing prevalence
of the strongest categories
of storms has long been theorized by scientists
as a
result of climate change.
As a result of changes in rainfall production, the amount of liquid water in the cloud may be modified, changing the amount of energy available for release as latent heat during freezing (Rosenfeld et al. 2008); these changes may potentially lead to significant alterations in storm vorticity strength (Tinsley et al. 2012
As a
result of changes in rainfall production, the amount
of liquid
water in the cloud may be modified, changing the amount
of energy available for release
as latent heat during freezing (Rosenfeld et al. 2008); these changes may potentially lead to significant alterations in storm vorticity strength (Tinsley et al. 2012
as latent heat during freezing (Rosenfeld et al. 2008); these changes may potentially lead to significant alterations in
storm vorticity strength (Tinsley et al. 2012).
As a
result we risk expanding desertification, food shortages, increased
storm intensities, loss
of coral reefs and the disappearance
of mountain glaciers that supply
water to hundreds
of millions
of people.
With the slowly increasing SSTs
as a
result of global warming, greater numbers
of tropical depressions will likely form, which, over warm
water may mature into tropical
storms, which over even warmer
water may strengthen to tropical cyclones.