snowpack
英:['snəʊpæk] 美: ['snoʊˌpæk]
snowpack 基本解释
n.积雪场;
英英释义
Snowpack
Snowpack forms from layers of snow that accumulate in geographic regions and high altitudes where the climate includes cold weather for extended periods during the year. Snowpacks are an important water resource that feed streams and rivers as they melt.以上来源于:Wikipedia
snowpack 相关例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- But in the model, warmer winters raised the snowline, drasically reducing the crucial mountain snowpack, the researchers told the Amercian Geophysical Union in San Francisco.
但是研究者们对旧金山的美国地球物理协会说,在模拟试验中,暖冬使雪线升高,并大大地缩小了主要的山地积雪场面积。
权威例句
Declining mountain snowpack in western north AmericaSoot in the Arctic snowpack: a cause for perturbations in radiative transferInterannual Climate Variability and Snowpack in the Western United StatesA parameterization of snowpack and frozen ground intended for NCEP weather and climate modelsCO2, CH4 and N2O flux through a Wyoming snowpack and implications for global budgetsClimate-Driven Variability and Trends in Mountain Snowpack in Western North America*Characteristics of the western United States snowpack from snowpack telemetry (SNOTEL) dataA Case Study of the Energy Budget of a Snowpack in the Arid, Subtropical Climate of the Southwestern United StatesEvidence of NOx production within or upon ice particles in the Greenland snowpackEffects of Temperature and Precipitation Variability on Snowpack Trends in the Western United States*