We present a unique water-balance approach for modeling snowpack under historic, current and future climates throughout the Sierra Nevada Ecoregion. Our methodology uses a finer scale (270 m) than previous regional studies and incorporates cold-air pooling, an atmospheric process that sustains cooler temperatures in topographic depressions thereby mitigating snowmelt. Our results are intended to support management and conservation of snow-dependent species, which requires characterization of suitable habitat under current and future climates. We use the wolverine (Gulo gulo) as an example species and investigate potential habitat based on the depth and extent of spring snowpack within four National Park units with proposed wolverine reintro...
Temperature variability impacts the distribution and persistence of the mountain snowpack, which cri...
AbstractSeasonal snow water equivalent (SWE) accumulation in California’s Sierra Nevada is primarily...
In the Western U.S. seasonal snowpacks have historically been important for recharging groundwater a...
We present a unique water-balance approach for modeling snowpack under historic, current and future ...
We present a unique water-balance approach for modeling snowpack under historic, current and future ...
We present a unique water-balance approach for modeling snowpack under historic, current and future ...
We present a unique water-balance approach for modeling snowpack under historic, current and future ...
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Abstract Future reduction in mountain snowpack due to anthropogenic climate change poses a threat to...
Recent work has shown a link between wolverine habitat and persistent spring snow cover through 15 M...
Boreal species sensitive to the timing and duration of snow cover are particularly vulnerable to glo...
The work presented here was motivated by a need to better understand components of the water balance...
The work presented here was motivated by a need to better understand components of the water balance...
The mountains of the Western United States provide a vital natural service through the storage and r...
[1] California's spring snowpack provides a critical water resource that may be greatly reduced by g...
Temperature variability impacts the distribution and persistence of the mountain snowpack, which cri...
AbstractSeasonal snow water equivalent (SWE) accumulation in California’s Sierra Nevada is primarily...
In the Western U.S. seasonal snowpacks have historically been important for recharging groundwater a...
We present a unique water-balance approach for modeling snowpack under historic, current and future ...
We present a unique water-balance approach for modeling snowpack under historic, current and future ...
We present a unique water-balance approach for modeling snowpack under historic, current and future ...
We present a unique water-balance approach for modeling snowpack under historic, current and future ...
This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Wildland Resources a
Abstract Future reduction in mountain snowpack due to anthropogenic climate change poses a threat to...
Recent work has shown a link between wolverine habitat and persistent spring snow cover through 15 M...
Boreal species sensitive to the timing and duration of snow cover are particularly vulnerable to glo...
The work presented here was motivated by a need to better understand components of the water balance...
The work presented here was motivated by a need to better understand components of the water balance...
The mountains of the Western United States provide a vital natural service through the storage and r...
[1] California's spring snowpack provides a critical water resource that may be greatly reduced by g...
Temperature variability impacts the distribution and persistence of the mountain snowpack, which cri...
AbstractSeasonal snow water equivalent (SWE) accumulation in California’s Sierra Nevada is primarily...
In the Western U.S. seasonal snowpacks have historically been important for recharging groundwater a...