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... rainfall in 1982 , above - average snowfall during winter 1982-83 , and continued snowfall and unseasonably cool temperatures during spring 1983 that prevented normal evapo- ration of water from the lake . The level of Great Salt Lake ...
... rainfall in 1982 , above - average snowfall during winter 1982-83 , and continued snowfall and unseasonably cool temperatures during spring 1983 that prevented normal evapo- ration of water from the lake . The level of Great Salt Lake ...
Page 11
... rainfall in excess of 0.5 inch . This combination of warm temperatures and rainfall generated peak discharges at gaging stations that had a range in recurrence intervals from 5 to 200 years . The most significant high flows occurred on ...
... rainfall in excess of 0.5 inch . This combination of warm temperatures and rainfall generated peak discharges at gaging stations that had a range in recurrence intervals from 5 to 200 years . The most significant high flows occurred on ...
Page 67
... rainfall and seismic events directly to the Honolulu District Office via the GOES satellite . Results of this work will determine wheth- er or not the water supply is potable and may give some indication of trends in vol- canic activity ...
... rainfall and seismic events directly to the Honolulu District Office via the GOES satellite . Results of this work will determine wheth- er or not the water supply is potable and may give some indication of trends in vol- canic activity ...
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