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The impact of climate change on snow water equivalent (SWE) and its uncertainty were investigated in snowy areas of subarctic and temperate climate zones in Japan by using a snow process model and climate projections derived from general circulation models (GCMs).
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Currently, only Heki (2003) has successfully explained the seasonality in northern Japan quantitatively by using a snow-load model.
However, we used data from a survey that used exhaustive sampling for inpatient settings, and we were able to reach those PWID who were not clients of a drug treatment service by using a snow-ball method.
They investigate the events leading up to the explosion by using a new program called "Snow White", which enables them to look at events 4 days, 6 hours, 3 minutes, 45 seconds, 14.5 nanoseconds in the past.
Use a snow shovel to fill the mold with snow, then pack it down.
But if you want, you can use a snow leopard!
You can also use a snow blower to get the snow to the pile and off the drive.
If you want to use a snow blades instead of skis, follow directions specifically tailored for snow blades.
We characterize the results for a 30-year period from 1981 2010, and changes from 1951 1980, and assess model performance for the runoff and snow modules by using streamgages and snow courses.
The simulation of wind induced snow drifting around buildings by using real snow in the Jules Verne climatic wind tunnel is described.
The combination of NN and CM by using snow accumulation and the soil moisture calculated by the CM as input to the NN proved to be an excellent alternative to perform high quality monthly runoff simulations and improved the simulations skill for both basins (R2=0.86 and 0.75, respectively).
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