LA Dye, BL Coulthard, BJ Hatchett… - Water Resources …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The western United States (US) is a hotspot for snow drought. The Oregon Cascade Range is highly sensitive to warming and as a result has experienced the largest mountain …
Few records of spring paleoclimate are available for boreal Canada, as biological proxies recording the beginning of the warm season are uncommon. Given the spring warming …
A replacement series designed trial containing mixed and pure stands of western redcedar and red alder (cedar: alder; 100: 0, 75: 25, 50: 50, 0: 100) was monitored over a 20-year …
TR Lookingbill, J DuPuy, E Jacobs, M Gonzalez… - Land, 2024 - mdpi.com
(1) Background: Global climate change is expected to significantly alter growing conditions along mountain gradients. Landscape ecological patterns are likely to shift significantly as …
Observed groundwater level records are relatively short (< 100 years), limiting long-term studies of groundwater variability that could provide valuable insight into climate change …
SA Kerr, Y Andreichuk, D Sauchyn - Canadian Water Resources …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract The North and South Saskatchewan River sub-basins comprise the Saskatchewan River Basin (SRB), which originates in the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains of Alberta …
Abstract The City of Vancouver is not as snowy as the rest of Canada; rain, not snow, is its defining weather feature. But snow is a common seasonal occurrence, having fallen there …
Climate warming is driving changes to snowpack and streamflows in snow and ice-driven systems throughout the world. To better understand present and future conditions, we need …
Abstract Contributing 50–80% to the surface water for the region, mountain snowpack is a pillar of the hydrologic cycle in the western US, and is projected to decrease to 44% by 2100 …