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Monitoring and projecting snow on Hawaii Island

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2017-08-22 00:15:04
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2017-08-22 00:15:04
Publication Date
2017-05-11

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Chunxi Zhang(Author), Pacific Islands Landscape Conservation Cooperative(administrator), Kevin Hamilton(Principal Investigator), 2017-08-22(creation), 2017-08-22(lastUpdate), 2017-05-11(Publication), Monitoring and projecting snow on Hawaii Island

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The highest mountain peaks on Hawaii Island are snow covered for part of almost every year. This snow has aesthetic and recreational value as well as cultural significance for residents and visitors. Thus far there have been almost no systematic observations of snowfall, snow cover, or snow depth in Hawaii. Here we use satellite observations to construct a daily index of Hawaii Island snow cover starting from 2000. The seasonal mean of our index displays large interannual variations that are correlated with the seasonal mean freezing level and frequency of trade wind inversions as determined from nearby balloon soundings. Our snow cover index provides a diagnostic for monitoring climate variability and trends within the extensive area [...]

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  • LC MAP - Landscape Conservation Management and Analysis Portal
  • Pacific Islands Climate Change Cooperative

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DOI https://www.sciencebase.gov/vocab/category/item/identifier 10.1002/2016EF000478

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journalAGU - Earth's Future
languageeng
noteZhang, C., K. Hamilton, and Y. Wang (2017), Monitoring and projecting snow on Hawaii Island, Earth’s Future, 5, 436–448, doi:10.1002/2016EF000478

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