Abstract Purpose of Review Highlight significant developments that have recently been made to enhance our understanding of how snow responds to climate forcing and the role …
The AR5 concluded that human influence on the climate system is clear, evident from increasing greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere, positive radiative forcing …
Key observational indicators of climate change in the Arctic, most spanning a 47 year period (1971–2017) demonstrate fundamental changes among nine key elements of the Arctic …
Over half of the global population and the majority of the cities in coastal zones are at risk of coastal flooding. Changes in the occurrence of individual extremes and the interactions …
Y Zhang, N Ma - Journal of Hydrology, 2018 - Elsevier
Abstract Changes in the extent and amount of snow cover in Eurasia are of great interest because of their vital impacts on the global climate system and regional water resource …
Snow cover affects the global surface energy balance and, with its high albedo, exerts a cooling effect on the Earth's climate. Decreases in snow cover alter the flow of solar energy …
Abstract Changes in the regional characteristics of temperature and precipitation can intensify the occurrence and severity of extreme events such as rain-on-snow-induced …
S Kuter, K Bolat, Z Akyurek - Remote Sensing of Environment, 2022 - Elsevier
Snow is a major element of the cryosphere with significant impact on the Earth's water cycle and global energy budget. Acquiring consistent and long time series data on the spatial …
C Dong, L Menzel - Hydrological Processes, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
In this study, we simulated the snow water equivalent (SWE), rain‐on‐snow (ROS) events, evapotranspiration, and run‐off for the period 1961–2016 in a central European region …