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The Snow Deficit is Not Good for Streamflows

Posted on December 31, 2022 by admin
Global Warming/Climate Change, Groundwater Impacts, Homepage Featured Post, Main Article Archive

Plot maps from the monthly NOAA/NCEI U.S. Climate Division dataset including means, anomalies, and climatologies. Maps can be created for an average (“composite”) of different years.

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