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The Uneven Response of Different Snow Measures to Human-Induced Climate Warming

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David W Pierce, and Daniel R Cayan, 2013-05, The Uneven Response of Different Snow Measures to Human-Induced Climate Warming: Journal of Climate.

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Abstract: The effect of human-induced climate warming on different snow measures in the western United States is compared by calculating the time required to achieve a statistically significant linear trend in the different measures, using time series derived from regionally downscaled global climate models. The measures examined include the water content of the spring snowpack, total cold-season snowfall, fraction of winter precipitation that falls as snow, length of the snow season, and fraction of cold-season precipitation retained in the spring snowpack, as well as temperature and precipitation. Various stakeholders may be interested in different sets of these variables. It is found that temperature and the fraction of winter precipitation [...]

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David W Pierce, Daniel R Cayan
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Southwest CSC

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Southwest CASC

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citationTypeJournal Article
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valuedoi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/JCLI-D-12-00534.1

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