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Impact of current and warmer climate conditions on snow cover loss in burned forests. [PDF]
Koshkin A, Marshall AM, Rittger K.
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Field data on sea ice restoration by artificial flooding in subarctic Canada. [PDF]
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Nonlinear effects of climate change on outdoor activities and potential feedback pathways: a systematic review. [PDF]
Zhu Y +5 more
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Niche partitioning facilitates coexistence of three apex predators in the Lapchi Valley, Central Himalaya, Nepal. [PDF]
Koju NP +9 more
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Diversity, geographical distribution and environmental adaptations of snow molds. [PDF]
Hoshino T.
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Climate sensitivity of snow cover duration in Austria
International Journal of Climatology, 2000The number of days with snow cover at Austrian climate stations, normalized by the maximum possible snow days within a season, is denoted n. This seasonal relative snow cover duration is considered a function of station height H and of the seasonal mean temperature T over Europe. When T increases, n decreases and vice versa.
Michael Hantel, Martin Ehrendorfer
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Climate change and snow-cover duration in the Australian Alps
Climatic Change, 1996This study uses a model of snow-cover duration, an observed climate data set for the Australian alpine area, and a set of regional climate-change scenarios to assess quantitatively how changes in climate may affect snow cover in the Australian Alps. To begin, a regional interannual climate data set of high spatial resolution is prepared for input to ...
P H Whetton
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Science of the Total Environment, 2021
The timing and duration of snow cover critically affect surface albedo, surface energy budgets, and hydrological processes. Previous studies using in-situ or satellite remote sensing data have mostly been site-specific (Siberia and the Tibetan Plateau), and remote sensing and/or modeling data include large uncertainties.
Xinyue Zhong +2 more
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The timing and duration of snow cover critically affect surface albedo, surface energy budgets, and hydrological processes. Previous studies using in-situ or satellite remote sensing data have mostly been site-specific (Siberia and the Tibetan Plateau), and remote sensing and/or modeling data include large uncertainties.
Xinyue Zhong +2 more
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The production and use of artificial snow has become necessary in most ski centres in Europe. The lack of snow creates problems in ski centres that were built without the prior valuation of natural factors. The survey covered winter tourist centres in Serbia, which are facing problems due to the shortening of the tourist season caused by the lack of ...
Joksimović, Marko +4 more
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