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Yellowtail Dam & Bighorn Lake Climate Change Billings, MT September, 2010

RECLAMATION. Managing Water in the West. Yellowtail Dam & Bighorn Lake Climate Change Billings, MT September, 2010. PREDICTING FUTURE CONDITIONS. Climate Change Models & Scenarios. No one single answer but rather a range of possibilities. Looking ahead 30 years into the future

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Yellowtail Dam & Bighorn Lake Climate Change Billings, MT September, 2010

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  1. RECLAMATION Managing Water in the West Yellowtail Dam & Bighorn Lake Climate Change Billings, MT September, 2010

  2. PREDICTING FUTURE CONDITIONS

  3. Climate Change Models & Scenarios • No one single answer but rather a range of possibilities. • Looking ahead 30 years into the future • A number of different climate models are being reviewed and results compared. • 5 different potential climate change scenarios evaluated under Study • Both timing and volume of runoff are important factors to consider

  4. Buffalo Bill Average Annual Inflow

  5. Boysen Average Annual Inflow

  6. Bighorn Lake Average Annual Gains

  7. QUESTIONS & COMMENTS

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