As the sea levels rise as a result of gobull warming won’t the rising water flow into the rivers that are running dry?
The flow rate should slow and levels should rise for the same amount of rainfall, as the oceans rise.
If river levels are dependent on glacial melt, that means that the glaciers are melting already. If global warming accelerates the melting, shouldn’t that mean at least a temporary increase in river levels?
Annual snow melt definitely increases flow. I live in New England, I am very aware of annual snow melt, which is why half of eastern Massachusetts is under water every April.