Increases in temperature and altered precipitation patterns could significantly alter the hydrology of lowland conifer forests.

Submitted by sdhandler on

Peak streamflow is expected to shift to earlier in the spring and increased precipitation is expected to intensify spring peak flows. An increase in intense precipitation is likely to result in more frequent flooding. Reduced precipitation in the summer and fall is may result in drier conditions and a lower water table, which would negatively affect rain-fed ecosystems.