Hydrological Cycle (Hurricanes, Glacial/Snow Melt, and Water Supply)
The hydrologic cycle, with its attendant rainfall, droughts, storms, and runoff, is an essential element of modern human and natural ecosystems. Climate change is clearly changing the norms. Recent literature highlights the extent of the changes. The overall projections remain bleak, in spite of some new studies that suggest that some elements of change, such as hurricane intensity, may not be worsening as quickly as thought in 2005.
