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Observed and Projected Changes in Snow Accumulation and Snowline in California's Snowy Mountains

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Tamara Shulgina, Alexander Gershunov, Benjamin J Hatchett, Kristen Guirguis, Aneesh C Subramanian, Steven A Margulis, Yiwen Fang, Daniel R Cayan, David W Pierce, Michael Dettinger, Michael L Anderson, and F Martin Ralph, 2023-05-23, Observed and Projected Changes in Snow Accumulation and Snowline in California's Snowy Mountains: Climate Dynamics. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00382-023-06776-w

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(Abstract from Springer): The Sierra Nevada and Southern Cascades—California’s snowy mountains—are primary freshwater sources and natural reservoirs for the states of California and Nevada. These mountains receive precipitation overwhelmingly from wintertime storms including atmospheric rivers (ARs), much of it falling as snow at the higher elevations. Using a seven-decade record of daily observed temperature and precipitation as well as a snow reanalysis and downscaled climate projections, we documented historical and future changes in snow accumulation and snowlines. In four key subregions of California’s snowy mountains, we quantified the progressing contribution of ARs and non-AR storms to the evolving and projected snow accumulation [...]

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citationTypeJournal Article
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