Since 2000, warmer and drier spring conditions have caused plants to absorb approximately 70% of the previously missing snowmelt water from the Colorado River, making traditional snowpack-based water flow predictions inadequate for accurate forecasting.
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colorado river snowmelt and forecasting challenges追加:
Ever wonder where a huge chunk of the Colorado River's water just vanishes?
For decades, managers predicted river flow perfectly from mountain snow. But since 2000, tons of snow melt has mysteriously gone missing. Turns out warmer, drier springs mean [music] plants are sucking up almost 70% of that missing water. They're like giant straws.
>> [music] >> It's not just evaporation. The plants are the real culprits. So, predicting water from snowpack alone is no longer enough. Hit subscribe [music] for more surprising science.
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