Temporal and spatial variations of the seasonal snow cover at 40 sites in Nordland county, Norway, since the last decade of the 19th century are examined. Nordland lies across the Arctic Circle. Annual maximum snow depths there have varied, reflecting the interaction of synoptic conditions, temperature and terrain. North/south and coastal/inland differences are evident, but common temporal trends are identified. Maximum snow depths are strongly related to the winter North Atlantic Oscillation index. Early in the 20th century, the index was positive and the associated stormy conditions resulted in a deep, prolonged snow cover. As the index declined in the 1920s, snow depths decreased sharply. Through much of the second half of the 20th centu...
The interannual variability of the air temperature, precipitation and snow conditions were examined ...
The cumulative net mass balances of maritime glaciers in Norway displayed a net surplus over the 196...
Analysis of in situ and satellite data shows evidence of different regional snow cover responses to ...
Observed trends in annual maximum snow depth (SD) in Norway are analyzed and examined in the context...
A newly digitized record of snow depth from the Abisko Scientifi c Research Station in northern Swed...
Seasonal variation of snow cover over the Northern Hemisphere is examined. The NOAA/NESDIS weekly sn...
This article presents the results of research on the changes and variability of snow cover in Kraków...
Snow is the dominant form of precipitation and the main cryospheric feature of the High Arctic (HA) ...
A number of seaside communities in Troms, northern Norway, are vulnerable to sudden weather-induced ...
A newly digitized record of snow depth from the Abisko Scientifi c Research Station in northern Swed...
AbstractThis study aims to investigate the spatiotemporal trends in snow depth (SD) and snow cover e...
Rapid warming in the Arctic is highly impacting the cryosphere in the region, causing melting of the...
In recent years extreme winter warming events have been reported in arctic areas. These events are c...
Recent studies have shown that the duration of seasonal ice cover on lakes and rivers over the North...
Trends in the duration or extent of snow cover are expected to feedback to temperature trends. We an...
The interannual variability of the air temperature, precipitation and snow conditions were examined ...
The cumulative net mass balances of maritime glaciers in Norway displayed a net surplus over the 196...
Analysis of in situ and satellite data shows evidence of different regional snow cover responses to ...
Observed trends in annual maximum snow depth (SD) in Norway are analyzed and examined in the context...
A newly digitized record of snow depth from the Abisko Scientifi c Research Station in northern Swed...
Seasonal variation of snow cover over the Northern Hemisphere is examined. The NOAA/NESDIS weekly sn...
This article presents the results of research on the changes and variability of snow cover in Kraków...
Snow is the dominant form of precipitation and the main cryospheric feature of the High Arctic (HA) ...
A number of seaside communities in Troms, northern Norway, are vulnerable to sudden weather-induced ...
A newly digitized record of snow depth from the Abisko Scientifi c Research Station in northern Swed...
AbstractThis study aims to investigate the spatiotemporal trends in snow depth (SD) and snow cover e...
Rapid warming in the Arctic is highly impacting the cryosphere in the region, causing melting of the...
In recent years extreme winter warming events have been reported in arctic areas. These events are c...
Recent studies have shown that the duration of seasonal ice cover on lakes and rivers over the North...
Trends in the duration or extent of snow cover are expected to feedback to temperature trends. We an...
The interannual variability of the air temperature, precipitation and snow conditions were examined ...
The cumulative net mass balances of maritime glaciers in Norway displayed a net surplus over the 196...
Analysis of in situ and satellite data shows evidence of different regional snow cover responses to ...