http://www.environbusiness.com/CChange/CC_eff_inf.html
Increasing river flow into lakes causes the water level to decline. Brilliant.
http://www.accuweather.com/blogs/news/story/42618/major-snowstorm-could-hit-the.asp
http://www.environbusiness.com/CChange/CC_eff_inf.html
Increasing river flow into lakes causes the water level to decline. Brilliant.
http://www.accuweather.com/blogs/news/story/42618/major-snowstorm-could-hit-the.asp
So, we can discern that with all this snow, we can expect lower pond water levels……lol
Yes,
You know the same whay that “rising river flows and sea levels” correlates perfectly with “decrease in water levels in ponds, lakes and other water bodies”.
lol, and don’t forget the next logical step in rising river flows and increased precipitation………..droughts!
I’m just surprised that they didn’t include “drought” along with the “increasing precipitation”, to complete their cluelessness. One has to wonder also whether they realise that snowfall is a form of precipitation.
I think you’ll find they did include “drought” along with “increasing precipitation” its slightly obscured but its there…
“Decrease in water levels in ponds, lakes and other water bodies” – We told you so! (lol)
Where does all this water come from? The sea? Will sea levels fall? And does this mean we’ll have waterlogged land or will that miraculously dry out as well?