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Heatwave causing Washington state s biggest glacier melt in a century

University of Washington assistant research professor of glaciers and climate TJ Fudge told the state’s Komo News the extreme conditions were also causing the biggest glacier melt in the state in about 100 years. Snow and ice on Washington’s iconic Mount Rainier– the most glaciated peak in the contiguous USA – is likewise melting. Scott Pattee, of the Washington Snow Survey and Water Supply Forecasting, said: “Now we’re melting into glaciers and so probably that is what’s causing the milky waters down below. “It is a big deal, I mean we’ve been losing glaciers a lot lately due to climate change or whatever it is - but to have them go this rapidly is really quite scary.”

US: Heatwave causing biggest glacier melt in Washington state

Last Updated: US: Heatwave Causing ‘biggest Glacier Melt In Washington State The record-breaking heatwave in the US northwest and Canada is reported to have caused the biggest glacier melt in Washington state in a century. IMAGE: AP The record-breaking heatwave in the US northwest and Canada is reported to have caused the biggest glacier melt in Washington state in a century.  As per the reports by Komo News, Milky, sandy water has been running into Puget Sound, which is an inlet of the Pacific Ocean. Scientists have said that the rocks and minerals could be from melting glaciers. Heatwave leads to melting of glaciers

This year will likely be critically dry for California, state officials say

This year will likely be critically dry for California, state officials say Erin B. Logan © Provided by The LA Times Sean de Guzman, right, of the California Department of Water Resources, conducts the third snow survey of the 2021 season at Phillips Station in the Sierra Nevada, with help from Anthony Burdock. (Ken James / California Department of Water Resources) The winter storms that dumped heavy snow and rain across California early in 2021 are likely not enough to negate what will be a critically dry year, state water officials believe. California s Department of Water Resources on Tuesday recorded a snow depth of 56 inches and water content of 21 inches at Phillips Station in the Sierra Nevada. The water content of the overall snowpack was 61% of the average for March 2 and 54% of the average for April 1, when it is historically at its maximum.

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