Temperature variability impacts the distribution and persistence of the mountain snowpack, which critically provides snowmelt-derived water resources to large populations worldwide. Warmer temperatures decrease the amount of montane snow water equivalent (SWE), forcing its center of mass to higher elevations. We use a unique multivariate probabilistic framework to quantify the response of the 1 April SWE volume and its centroid to a 1.0 to 2.0 °C increase in winter air temperature across the Sierra Nevada (United States). A 1.0 °C increase reduces the probability of exceeding the long-term (1985-2016) average rangewide SWE volume (15.7 km3) by 20.7%. It correspondingly is 60.6% more likely for the centroid to be higher than its long-term av...
Snow is an important natural reservoir that holds water on the landscape for release later in the se...
We present a unique water-balance approach for modeling snowpack under historic, current and future ...
In the Western U.S. seasonal snowpacks have historically been important for recharging groundwater a...
[1] California's spring snowpack provides a critical water resource that may be greatly reduced by g...
AbstractSeasonal snow water equivalent (SWE) accumulation in California’s Sierra Nevada is primarily...
[1] California’s spring snowpack provides a critical water resource that may be greatly reduced by g...
Midlatitude mountain snowpacks are a critical freshwater resource. However, climate warming is endan...
Anthropogenic climate change will continue to diminish the unique role that mountains perform as nat...
Anthropogenic climate change will continue to diminish the unique role that mountains perform as nat...
The mountains of the Western United States provide a vital natural service through the storage and r...
Midlatitude mountain snowpacks are a critical freshwater resource. However, climate warming is endan...
Anthropogenic climate change will continue to diminish the unique role that mountains perform as nat...
Graduation date: 2013California's water resources vary throughout the state owing to the regions var...
While large populations worldwide depend on water derived from the seasonal snowpack, a detailed pic...
An important part of the water supply in California and the western United States is derived from ru...
Snow is an important natural reservoir that holds water on the landscape for release later in the se...
We present a unique water-balance approach for modeling snowpack under historic, current and future ...
In the Western U.S. seasonal snowpacks have historically been important for recharging groundwater a...
[1] California's spring snowpack provides a critical water resource that may be greatly reduced by g...
AbstractSeasonal snow water equivalent (SWE) accumulation in California’s Sierra Nevada is primarily...
[1] California’s spring snowpack provides a critical water resource that may be greatly reduced by g...
Midlatitude mountain snowpacks are a critical freshwater resource. However, climate warming is endan...
Anthropogenic climate change will continue to diminish the unique role that mountains perform as nat...
Anthropogenic climate change will continue to diminish the unique role that mountains perform as nat...
The mountains of the Western United States provide a vital natural service through the storage and r...
Midlatitude mountain snowpacks are a critical freshwater resource. However, climate warming is endan...
Anthropogenic climate change will continue to diminish the unique role that mountains perform as nat...
Graduation date: 2013California's water resources vary throughout the state owing to the regions var...
While large populations worldwide depend on water derived from the seasonal snowpack, a detailed pic...
An important part of the water supply in California and the western United States is derived from ru...
Snow is an important natural reservoir that holds water on the landscape for release later in the se...
We present a unique water-balance approach for modeling snowpack under historic, current and future ...
In the Western U.S. seasonal snowpacks have historically been important for recharging groundwater a...