Similarly, in the third study, scientists found that streamflows in most western rivers occur almost one to three weeks earlier now than they did in the middle of the 20th century.
Accumulated streamflow volume since Jan.1 is considerably below last year's record setting year.
But the states' streamflows and ground-water levels still haven't completely recovered from the small amounts of precipitation that fell this past fall and winter.
We will have to deal with new conditions such as a shorter winter and not as much snowpack, in addition to a longer summer when there may be lower streamflows along with increases in the demand for water.
The significant declines in reservoirs and the low streamflows are indicative of the deficiencies.
The El Reno scientists are examining how high-tech seasonal forecasts and precipitation-trend data can be better used to gauge long-term effects on streamflow and water supplies.
In 1999, for example, streamflow was at or below average for sites in the southern part of the state, and at or above normal for the northern part.
Southwest Nebraska still remains a concern due to effects from the prolonged drought on hydrological components including streamflow rates and reservoir recharge.
Northeast, southwest, and southeast Nebraska have all experienced significant streamflow declines during the last 30 days.
Critical snowpack data and streamflow projections will be released in early March and should tell us more about how severe water restrictions are likely to be for Platte River irrigators.
The scarcity of long-term data precludes conclusive statements about the streamflow trends.
Significant improvements in streamflow rates on the Platte River upstream of Lake McConaughy are being observed.
Convectional and frontal rainfall in summer and autumn is also an important source of water for streamflow generation.
Field verification is often necessary in the wake of extreme weather or flooding to ensure that streamflow and stage calculations are accurate.
Many places in the East are already experiencing above-average streamflows and it won't take much rain to push rivers outside their banks.
The streamflow information used for statistical computation in this study also is used for water management, monitoring floods and droughts, bridge design and many other uses.
The mid-April snow storm will provide significant moisture for increased streamflow on the southern branch of the Platte River in Colorado.
A streamflow regime is the average pattern of seasonal variation in streamflow.
Definition of streamflow in US English:
streamflow
nounˈstrēmflō
The flow of water in a stream or river.
(溪流或河流的)流量
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Similarly, in the third study, scientists found that streamflows in most western rivers occur almost one to three weeks earlier now than they did in the middle of the 20th century.
The El Reno scientists are examining how high-tech seasonal forecasts and precipitation-trend data can be better used to gauge long-term effects on streamflow and water supplies.
But the states' streamflows and ground-water levels still haven't completely recovered from the small amounts of precipitation that fell this past fall and winter.
A streamflow regime is the average pattern of seasonal variation in streamflow.
Convectional and frontal rainfall in summer and autumn is also an important source of water for streamflow generation.
Critical snowpack data and streamflow projections will be released in early March and should tell us more about how severe water restrictions are likely to be for Platte River irrigators.
The mid-April snow storm will provide significant moisture for increased streamflow on the southern branch of the Platte River in Colorado.
Southwest Nebraska still remains a concern due to effects from the prolonged drought on hydrological components including streamflow rates and reservoir recharge.
The significant declines in reservoirs and the low streamflows are indicative of the deficiencies.
Accumulated streamflow volume since Jan.1 is considerably below last year's record setting year.
Northeast, southwest, and southeast Nebraska have all experienced significant streamflow declines during the last 30 days.
Field verification is often necessary in the wake of extreme weather or flooding to ensure that streamflow and stage calculations are accurate.
Significant improvements in streamflow rates on the Platte River upstream of Lake McConaughy are being observed.
In 1999, for example, streamflow was at or below average for sites in the southern part of the state, and at or above normal for the northern part.
The scarcity of long-term data precludes conclusive statements about the streamflow trends.
The streamflow information used for statistical computation in this study also is used for water management, monitoring floods and droughts, bridge design and many other uses.
We will have to deal with new conditions such as a shorter winter and not as much snowpack, in addition to a longer summer when there may be lower streamflows along with increases in the demand for water.
Many places in the East are already experiencing above-average streamflows and it won't take much rain to push rivers outside their banks.