Skiing requires snow; snowfall depends upon atmospheric conditions. Simple and obvious as these statements are they raise a complex question: what effect will climate variability and change have on Arizona's ski industry? Two University of Arizona researchers, PhD candidate Rosalind Bark-Hodgins and Professor Bonnie Colby, are examining this question.This item is part of the Water Resources Research Center collection. For more information, please contact the Center, (520) 621-9591 or see http://wrrc.arizona.edu
Nowadays, climate change poses a common recurring problem in our everyday life. The weather forecast...
Snow might be one of the ways to differentiate the sensibilities of hydrologists from others not sha...
In the western United States, seasonal snow accumulation largely determines water resource availabil...
Climate change models predict declining snow pack, shorter and more variable snow seasons, warmer wi...
Rising temperatures are widely regarded as the cause of declining snowpacks in the western United St...
Inter-annual snow reliability is a key short-term concern for Arizona's high elevation, low latitude...
Skiers are passionate about finding the best snow conditions. Snow conditions in thousands of ski re...
ABSTRACT Climate change is projected to have a significant impact on winter recreation-tourism secto...
Graduation date: 2012Throughout many of the world’s mountain ranges snowpack accumulates during the ...
Utah sees over four million skier visits per season, which has substantial economic impact across th...
From the Proceedings of the 2003 Meetings of the Hydrology Section - Arizona-Nevada Academy of Scien...
Wintertime warming trends experienced in recent decades, and predicted to increase in the future, pr...
Central Arizona depends on spring snowmelt for a major portion of its annual surface water resource....
Changes in climate result in wide-ranging economic impacts, especially for businesses that rely on c...
Nowadays, climate change poses a common recurring problem in our everyday life. The weather forecast...
Nowadays, climate change poses a common recurring problem in our everyday life. The weather forecast...
Snow might be one of the ways to differentiate the sensibilities of hydrologists from others not sha...
In the western United States, seasonal snow accumulation largely determines water resource availabil...
Climate change models predict declining snow pack, shorter and more variable snow seasons, warmer wi...
Rising temperatures are widely regarded as the cause of declining snowpacks in the western United St...
Inter-annual snow reliability is a key short-term concern for Arizona's high elevation, low latitude...
Skiers are passionate about finding the best snow conditions. Snow conditions in thousands of ski re...
ABSTRACT Climate change is projected to have a significant impact on winter recreation-tourism secto...
Graduation date: 2012Throughout many of the world’s mountain ranges snowpack accumulates during the ...
Utah sees over four million skier visits per season, which has substantial economic impact across th...
From the Proceedings of the 2003 Meetings of the Hydrology Section - Arizona-Nevada Academy of Scien...
Wintertime warming trends experienced in recent decades, and predicted to increase in the future, pr...
Central Arizona depends on spring snowmelt for a major portion of its annual surface water resource....
Changes in climate result in wide-ranging economic impacts, especially for businesses that rely on c...
Nowadays, climate change poses a common recurring problem in our everyday life. The weather forecast...
Nowadays, climate change poses a common recurring problem in our everyday life. The weather forecast...
Snow might be one of the ways to differentiate the sensibilities of hydrologists from others not sha...
In the western United States, seasonal snow accumulation largely determines water resource availabil...